WAYS TO HELP
In an era of declining federal and state support, the generosity of friends and other supporters is especially important! We will work with you to provide the best way to contribute or partner with Nevada Child Seekers.
Cash
The most common type of gift is by check. Checks should be made payable to Nevada Child Seekers. Your gift will be used to support the many programs and services that we provide to the community. Should you be considering a major gift or wish to designate your gift for a particular program or service, feel free to contact us at (702) 458-7009.
In making a gift to Nevada Child Seekers, donors may also use credit cards. Some simply call in their donation, while others specify that an automatic charge is to be made periodically. You may visit our website to contribute or contact us at (702)458-7009 for more information.
Memorial Gifts
Memorial gifts are another way to give. A gift made in celebration or in honor of a teacher, student, relative or friend is a generous and thoughtful gesture recognizing an individual’s life and accomplishments. When an honorary or memorial gift is made, Nevada Child Seekers notifies the honoree or next of kin. To make an honorary gift, please send a letter indicating the purpose of your gift as well as the name and address of the honoree. For memorial gifts, include with your check the name of the honoree and the name and address of his/her next of kin.
Planned Gifts
Many people incorporate a planned gift into their estate and financial planning. Since there is no “one size fits all” approach to making a planned gift, we encourage you to meet with your financial advisors to help determine which planned giving option is most advantageous to you. Depending on the size of your estate and the amount of your charitable bequest, you may also avoid estate taxes on the bequest itself and may place the remainder of your estate in a lower tax bracket, thereby benefiting your other estate beneficiaries. A bequest provision can be incorporated into your will when you are revising it, or added to an existing will by means of a codicil.