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Contributions
Contributions to the Dallas Martin Endowment are tax deductible. All donors will receive an acknowledgment from NASFAA that can serve as their receipt. Funds from the endowment will be used to support at least two, semester-length internships to upper-division undergraduate and graduate students who have an interest in student aid with a particular focus on policy analysis and/or research and create an Information Resource Center and Library on Public Policy and Student Aid - the first of its kind in the United States.
NASFAA will publicly recognize all donors on the NASFAA Web site. In addition, donors who contribute:
- $100 or more will be recognized in NASFAA's award winning magazine, Student Aid Transcript, as well as on the NASFAA Web site;
- $500 or more will be recognized in the Student Aid Transcript, as well as on the NASFAA Web site, and honored on a plaque in the "Dallas Martin Information Resource Center and Library on Public Policy and Student Aid."
Individual Cash Donations
By mail or fax using a personal check or credit card
Ongoing pledges or planned giving can be arranged by contacting the Development Office
Corporate or Institutional Cash Donations
At this time NASFAA requires all corporate or institutional donations to be made by by mail or fax using a corporate or institutional credit card or check.
Noncash Donations
NASFAA also accepts noncash donations such as tangible personal property, real estate, insurance policies, or stocks and other securities. (Investors may avoid capital gains taxes by donating stocks to a charitable organization. For more information on the tax implications of making a noncash donation, please contact a qualified professional).
Donors who would like to make a noncash donation should
contact NASFAA's Development
Office or call Linda
Conard, NASFAA Director of Development, at (202) 785-6958.
All donors will receive a receipt from NASFAA acknowledging the date and amount of their contribution.
Thank you for your generous support of the Dallas Martin Endowment. Your contribution will help advance the cause of equity in access to postsecondary education for years to come.
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