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New Year's Resolutions for your Giving

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Wed, Jan 5, 2022 11:52 PM

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Hi {NAME} -- As you set your resolutions and intentions for the year ahead, I encourage you to plan

Hi {NAME} -- As you set your resolutions and intentions for the year ahead, I encourage you to plan your philanthropic goals for 2022. Your favorite nonprofits always need support, but there are many ways you can prepare for the year without spending your money. Here are four ways to prep your philanthropy for 2022. - Set up your planned gifts: Donors like you can create a powerful legacy by including your favorite charities in your will or trust. In just a few minutes, you can use [this free tool]( to complete your plans today! - Familiarize yourself with stock donations: Avoid capital gains tax and receive an income tax deduction while you support your favorite charities. You can [learn more or give with this link](. - Determine your recurring gifts: Kick off the year by setting up a recurring gift, monthly or annually. This predictability helps organizations plan throughout the year and make better use of your generosity—plus, you can budget, too! - Cut the clutter: With a [Charity Navigator account]( you can save your favorite charities, select information sharing preferences, and designate and track donations. It’s the key to making tax season—and your inbox—easier. As we start this new year, I invite you to join Charity Navigator in creating transformative impact for the most effective charities out there. And if you would like to support us in this new year, you can use the tools linked above to do so. I hope you find this email helpful as you create your philanthropic goals for 2022. If you have any questions about these ways of giving, do not hesitate to reply to this email. Best wishes for 2022, Grace Grace Dowd (she/her/hers) | Major Gifts Officer CHARITY NAVIGATOR | Your Guide to Intelligent Giving [www.CHARITYNAVIGATOR.org]( Copyright © 2022 Charity Navigator, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to be notified when we publish new ratings, about ways to stay informed with your philanthropy, and to receive other timely updates from Charity Navigator. Kindly mail check donations to: Charity Navigator P.O. Box 4009 Harlan, IA 51593 Want to support Charity Navigator via Donor-Advised Fund, stock or mutual funds, cryptocurrency, or more? [Click here to view all the ways to support our work.]( Our physical address is: Charity Navigator 299 Market Street, Suite 250Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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