An easy way to double or even triple your donation to the SU Catholic Center is to find out if your employer has a matching-gift program. Such programs typically match all or a percentage of employee contributions to charitable organizations, making the employer a partner in the personal philanthropy of their employees. To find out if your company has a matching gift policy, please click here.
(1) Simply obtain a matching gift form from your employer’s personnel office. (2) Fill it out, listing Syracuse University as the charitable organization. (3) To direct your gift to us, please add the St. Thomas More Agency Fund as a secondary designation on the form. Send the completed form to us with your contribution.
Gifts of personal property—including rare books, works of art, valuable collectibles and other tangible items of demonstrable value—may enable you to make a significant gift to support the SU Catholic Center while, in some cases, providing outstanding tax benefits to you. Likewise, gifts of intangible personal property, such as copyrights, patents and mineral rights, can generate income for the program of your choice on a continuing basis. Contact us for more information. Click here for information from the IRS.
Gifts of real estate—including personal residences, second homes, income property and vacant land—offer a wide variety of tax and other benefits. Many people give their entire interest away, but it is also possible to give only a portion of the property (an undivided percentage interest) while retaining the rest for other purposes. Contact us for more information.
Gifts of appreciated securities, stocks and bonds also provide considerable tax advantages when transferred The SU Catholic Center before they are sold. If you have held your securities for more than one year, you may find that your gift will provide a twofold tax benefit—creating an income tax deduction and avoiding the capital gains tax that would have been due upon their sale. Contact us for more information.
The St. Thomas More Foundation, Inc. (SU Catholic Center) is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) entity by way of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; federal tax ID number 15-0532237. Outright gifts, bequests, transfers, and other vehicles are deductible for federal estate and tax gift purposes if they meet the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
Syracuse University is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) entity; federal tax ID number 15-0532081. Outright gifts, bequests, transfers, and other vehicles are deductible for federal estate and tax gift purposes if they meet the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.