Your generous donation to the Treatment Adovcacy Center will make a difference. Our organization values each and every donor and there are no gifts or premiums offered for contributions received. We do not sell, barter, or distribute any of our donors’ information. For more information or to make a donation, please contact our development department at:
- Treatment Advocacy Center
- 200 North Glebe Rd, Suite 801
- Arlington, VA 22203
- (703) 294-6001
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Donating Stock or Other Appreciated Assets
Donating stock or other appreciated assets is an effective way to procure valuable tax benefits while making an important contribution to the ongoing work of the Treatment Advocacy Center. According to current IRS guidelines, as long as you have owned the property for more than one year, you are eligible to deduct the full fair market value of the gift, and avoid capital gains tax on the property's appreciation.
Legacy Giving
The following information describes some common ways planned gifts can be made. This information is very general in nature. Please consult your attorney, your financial planner or your tax adviser to draw up an estate plan that is specific to your own needs and interests.
WILLS: One way to leave a legacy of care is to remember the Treatment Advocacy Center in your will. Here is sample language you can take to your attorney when drafting your will:
I give to the Treatment Advocacy Center, located at 200 North Glebe Road, Suite 801, Arlington, Virginia 22203, ___________ [INSERT EITHER DOLLAR AMOUNT OR PERCENTAGE OF ASSETS] in full support of its mission.
RETIREMENT PLANS: IRAs, 401(k)s, and other retirement plans may make up a portion of your estate. When left to heirs, these assets may be subject to estate and income taxes. Naming the Treatment Advocacy Center as the beneficiary of some or all of your plan assets may reduce or eliminate these taxes while benefitting an organization whose mission you wish to advance for years to come.
LIFE INSURANCE: Life insurance is another asset for which a donor may designate a favorite charity as beneficiary. This is especially relevant when the policy no longer serves its original purpose.
Workplace Giving
Corporate Giving Campaigns: Support the Treatment Advocacy Center with convenient, regular payroll deductions through your workplace's annual campaign.
Matching Gifts: Your gift to the Treatment Advocacy Center may be doubled if your employer sponsors a matching gift program for charitable contributions made by their employees. Simply obtain a matching gift form from your company and mail it to:
Treatment Advocacy Center
200 North Glebe Road, Suite 801
Arlington, VA 22203
Shop Online
Shopping at Amazon.com? Make sure the Treatment Advocacy Center gets a percentage of the money you spend - at no extra cost to you - simply by going to Amazon through our website. The link below will bring you to Amazon where you can shop as normal. You don't have to fill out anything special when you check out. Amazon simply records that you came to their site directly from the Treatment Advocacy Center site and the Treatment Advocacy Center gets a percentage. It's that simple! Start shopping here...
The Treatment Advocacy Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. We do not accept funding from pharmaceutical companies or entities involved in the sale, marketing or distribution of such products.
Long-Term Sustainability Fund
Treatment Advocacy Center Long-Term Sustainability Fund: As a Treatment Advocacy Center supporter, you know that mental health reform does not happen overnight. It requires dedication and a consistent focus on long-term solutions. It is for that reason that we created the Treatment Advocacy Center Long-Term Sustainability Fund. Overseen by the TAC Board of Directors, the Sustainability Fund ensures our organization will be financially secure, even during market downturns or times of economic volatility.
Interested in becoming part of the Treatment Advocacy Center’s legacy of change? Contact our
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today to learn how you can support this important source of long-term sustainability for the Treatment Advocacy Center.