Ways to Give
We invite you to participate in Montpelier's mission through your underwriting support. A contribution of $40 or more qualifies you to become a Montpelier member enjoying certain privileges depending on your membership level. All gifts made to the Montpelier Foundation qualify as charitable contributions for federal tax purposes to an IRC Sec. 501(c)(3) organization. There are many ways to make a gift. Some have added benefits for the donor depending on age, type of asset contributed and the form of gift selected. The Montpelier Foundation will work with you and your advisors to effectively accomplish your philanthropic objectives.
Outright Gifts
An outright gift of cash made via personal check, credit card, money order, wire transfer, bank draft, or currency is perhaps the easiest way to participiate. Extending a gift in installments over time may be more convenient for more donors, possibly allowing them to make larger gifts. Also, some firms will match dollar for dollar or more, the charitable contributions or their employees. Make a gift online now using your Visa or MasterCard by secure online donation.
Gifts of Appreciated Securities
Donating long-term (held over 12 months) appreciated securities can offer added benefits - an income tax deducation of the full, fair-market value of the stock on the date of the gift, and the avoidance of tax on the capital gain. Certain limitations may apply.
Deferred Gifts
Consider making a bequest to the Montpelier Foundation through your will, or naming the Foundation in a charitable trust with the possibility of an annual income to you or your family. A gift can also be made using assets in your qualified retirement plan. It is advisable for donors to consult their legal and/or financial advisors when considering or making a deferred gift to the Montpelier Foundation.
Gifts of Insurance
Montpelier accepts gifts of life insurance in which it is made the owner and beneficiary. If the policy is paid up, the deducation is generally equal to the replacement value or cost basis of the policy, whichever is less. Ongoing premiums paid on a gifted life insurance policy also qualify for charitable deducations.
Gifts of Real Estate
An outright gift of real estate, such as a personal residence or farm (possibly deferred by a life tenancy), can both assist the Montpelier Foundation, and provide donors with an immediate tax deducation while bypassing any capital gains taxes.
Gifts of Personal Property
We are pleased to consider gifts of property related to the mission of the Montpelier Foundation, such as period antiques and historical manuscripts and documents. Such gifts are fully tax-deductible at fair market value.
Please Contact Us
If you are interested in making a gift or pledge to support the Montpelier Foundation, or simply want more information, please contact the Vice President for Development, Kimberly Skelly, by phone at +1 (540) 672-2728 x114, or alternatively use our online contact form for the Department for Development.
