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Individual Donors

Your tax-deductible donation to LISC will support comprehensive strategies for helping residents connect to safe, affordable housing, quality education and job training, financial coaching and much more - all the requisites for the successful, satisfying and healthy life that everyone deserves.

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Make a secure donation via credit card or Paypal. 

You may be able to double your donation to LISC. Many employers offer matching gift programs and will match charitable contributions made by their employees. Gifts from retirees and spouses may also qualify for a match. Search to see if your company will match your gift and to access the forms, guidelines, and instructions that you need to submit your match. 

Donor Advised Funds


It’s easy to make a gift to LISC through a donor advised fund (DAF) account. Do you have an account with Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, or BNY Mellon? If so, go to DAF Direct, fill in the institution, the designation (how the funds should be used) and the amount of the gift. When you click the “Next” button, you will be taken directly to your donor advised fund provider. If your donor advised fund provider is not listed, contact your provider directly with a request to make a grant to LISC (Tax ID # 13-303-0229).

Stocks/Appreciated Securities 


When you give appreciated stock that you have owned for more than one year, you can avoid capital gains tax and receive a charitable income tax deduction when you itemize. If you’d like to donate stock, please email us at development@lisc.org to receive transfer instructions. 

Check


If you would like to send your contribution via check, please make your check payable to Local Initiatives Support Corporation and send it to the below address: 

LISC  
Attn: National Development Team 
28 Liberty Street, Floor 34 
New York, NY 10005 

If you have any questions about ways to give to LISC, please contact us at development@lisc.org.  

Thank you for supporting LISC.