Your gift helps build an interreligious society. ICJS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. (Federal tax #52-1531016).
Your gift helps build an interreligious society. ICJS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. (Federal tax #52-1531016).
You can direct a contribution from your Donor Advised Fund to ICJS.
If you are at least 70½ years old, you can use your IRA to support ICJS in a win-win strategy: you can reduce your taxable income and ICJS can gain your support. Called “Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCD),” these contributions must be requested by you, but paid directly by your IRA fund administrator to ICJS. Also, these contributions will be considered part of your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) for your IRA.
Ask your IRA fund administrator for more information.
Donating securities, including mutual funds, may be a tax-advantaged option for you. Your broker or mutual fund plan administrator will transfer the securities directly to ICJS’ brokerage account, if directed by you.
Contact ICJS for details.
Contact
Laura Urban, ICJS Director of Development
956 Dulaney Valley Rd, Baltimore, MD 21204
(410) 494-7161, ext. 2004
lurban at icjs.org
ICJS does not provide financial counseling or estate planning services. For tax or legal advice, please consult a professional financial advisor or an attorney.
For 34 years, Kathryn Kelley Hoskins (1961-2021) worked to build the interreligious society, first as an ICJS founder who wrote the first bylaws, followed by her continual service as a Trustee until her death. Today, ICJS is proud to honor her with a memorial fund to support the work of building the interreligious society where dialogue replaces division, friendship overcomes fear, and education eradicates ignorance.