Donation Overview
You can make a meaningful difference in the life of a bright and promising future nurse or medical doctor by making your contribution to support the Columbus Medical Association Alliance Scholarship fund. You can also make a memorial or tribute gift.
All contributions are tax deductible. Every gift received is acknowledged by official receipt. Accurate records are kept according to state, organization and donor. All cash contributions are acknowledged regardless of the amount.
All contributions are tax deductible. Every gift received is acknowledged by official receipt. Accurate records are kept according to state, organization and donor. All cash contributions are acknowledged regardless of the amount.
Send a donation
Cash, check, money order or bank draft are the most popular forms of givingbecause of their simplicity. Donors appreciate the tax deduction that these gifts provide, reducing the actual cost of the gift.
For your convenience, we offer a printer-ready form to fill out and enclose with your donation.
Download the form, fill it out with your information and mail the form with your donation to:
For your convenience, we offer a printer-ready form to fill out and enclose with your donation.
Download the form, fill it out with your information and mail the form with your donation to:
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Columbus Medical Association Alliance Scholarship Fund
1390 Dublin Rd.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
ATTN: CMAA Scholarship
You can make a meaningful difference in the life of a nursing or medical student by making your contribution to support the CMA Alliance Scholarship Fund in memory or honor of a loved one.Your gift is a wonderful way to recognize someone who has made a difference in your life. It is a thoughtful memorial, or a way to honor someone on special occasions, such as a birthday, retirement, anniversary or holiday.
A memorial or tribute card is sent as specified. The amount of the gift is not indicated. Every gift is tax deductible and the donor receives an acknowledgment. Simply register your loved one's name with the organization by emailing [email protected] and let us know of your intent.
There is no minimum contribution required and no administrative cost associated with the Fund; all of the donations are used only for the CMA Alliance Scholarship fund.
The organization will mail notification of the gift to the next of kin or person to be honored within 48 hours. Please make sure we are sent the name and address of the person or next of kin.
A memorial or tribute card is sent as specified. The amount of the gift is not indicated. Every gift is tax deductible and the donor receives an acknowledgment. Simply register your loved one's name with the organization by emailing [email protected] and let us know of your intent.
There is no minimum contribution required and no administrative cost associated with the Fund; all of the donations are used only for the CMA Alliance Scholarship fund.
The organization will mail notification of the gift to the next of kin or person to be honored within 48 hours. Please make sure we are sent the name and address of the person or next of kin.
Non cash Donation Options
- Marketable Securities
- Outright gifts also include marketable securities, which are listed on an exchange. There are three financial benefits to the giving of long-term appreciated securities: 1. No tax needs to be paid on the gain if the stock is transferred directly to the Columbus Medical Association Alliance Scholarship Fund.2. The average fair market value of the securities on the date of the gift is deductible as an itemized charitable contribution for federal income tax.3. Gifts of stock may qualify in your state as a tax credit.
· Estate Giving
Bequests
The highest compliment you could ever give us is to remember the Columbus Medical Association Alliance Scholarship Fund in your will. A bequest is the most traditional way to provide important help for worthwhile causes. With a gift through your will or living trust, you retain full use of your gift property during your life. It's also possible to make a gift at death, but reserve lifetime income to a spouse or other family member. Consult with your financial advisor.
Life Insurance
You can name the Columbus Medical Association Alliance Scholarship Fund as the beneficiary of your life insurance -- just contact the company. A better idea may be to transfer actual ownership of the policy to the Organization, or buy and contribute a new policy. Such a gift will entitle you to an income tax deduction, and future premium payments will be tax deductible.
Financial Accounts
Most accounts at financial institutions can be made payable at death to a person or a charitable organization. Ask the manager of your financial institution how you can arrange to designate a death beneficiary for your CD, savings account, share account, etc. These gifts are completely revocable during life.
Benefits from IRAs and Pension Funds
Your estate can save both income taxes and estate taxes if you make a charity the death beneficiary of your individual retirement account or other retirement savings plan. You can also arrange for lifetime income to be paid to a family member after your death, with the charity's benefit coming later.
- Outright gifts also include marketable securities, which are listed on an exchange. There are three financial benefits to the giving of long-term appreciated securities: 1. No tax needs to be paid on the gain if the stock is transferred directly to the Columbus Medical Association Alliance Scholarship Fund.2. The average fair market value of the securities on the date of the gift is deductible as an itemized charitable contribution for federal income tax.3. Gifts of stock may qualify in your state as a tax credit.