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Tax-smart ways to give

Many people opt for smarter, non-cash options (including stocks, cryptocurrency, gifts from your IRA, and Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) grants) to support our school and offer a variety of tax benefits.

Make a grant request from your Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) in a matter of minutes.

Making a contribution from your Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) just got a whole lot easier. FreeWill uses DAFpay, created by Chariot, to connect with major donor-advised fund sponsors, saving you time while streamlining the grant request process.

Donating stock and securities doesn’t have to be complicated.

When you donate securities, you make an outsized impact without taking money directly out of your bank account. Plus, neither you nor St. John Paul II Catholic High School will be taxed on the gains for appreciated assets you donate.

Give from your Individual Retirement Account (IRA) through a Qualified Charitable Distribution.

A Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) is a tax-efficient way for those 70 ½ or older to donate from their IRA, while also counting towards your annual Required Minimum Distribution.

Use your cryptocurrency to make a tangible impact—donate today!

When you donate cryptocurrency, you make an outsized impact without ever selling the crypto yourself. That means neither you nor St. John Paul II Catholic High School will be taxed on the gains for appreciated assets you donate.