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Types of Gifts Charlotte Hungerford Accepts
In addition to monetary donations, there are several other types of gifts we accept.
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Corporate Matching Gifts
Individual gifts may also be eligible for a matching contribution from a donor’s company. Employees or retirees should check their company’s eligibility guidelines and then submit their matching gift form to the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Philanthropy Department.
Appreciated Securities (Stock Gifts)
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital will accepts gifts of readily marketable securities and will incur the costs relative to their disposal. All gifts will be sold immediately upon receipt, unless the hospital determines that there is reason to hold a specific security. The value of the gift of stock is based on the fair market values as determined by the broker on the date the gift is received by the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital account.
Gifts of Life Insurance
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital will accept gifts of life insurance if the policy is paid up and the hospital is the designated owner and beneficiary of the policy. The hospital will also accept designation as the primary or contingent beneficiary of a life insurance policy that continues to be owned by the donor.
Planned Gifts and Life Income Arrangements
Outside trustees are required for all trust arrangements, and the donor, working with their attorney, must select the Trustee. Except for the charitable gift annuity agreement, documentation for all other planned giving arrangements must be prepared by the donor’s attorney. Charlotte Hungerford Hospital encourages the following planned gift options:
- Charitable Gift Annuities
- Charitable Remainder Trusts
- Charitable Lead Trusts
- Bequests
- Retained Life Estates
- Retirement Plan Assets
Named and Endowed Funds
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital accepts designated named and endowed funds subject to a minimum contribution level as approved by the Department of Philanthropy, based on existing policy.
Gifts of Real Estate
All gifts of real estate will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis before acceptance , taking into consideration matters such as physical condition of property, likelihood if an immediate sale, current market analysis, and environmental issues. If considered, the donor must provide appropriate documentation that the property is free of hazardous wastes or potentially dangerous materials, including refuse, abandoned structures, used vehicles, and chemical materials of any kind. The donor will also be asked to provide appropriate and relevant documents such as deed, current property tax bill, title reports, surveys, appraisal by qualified and independent appraiser, etc., at personal expense.
Gifts of Personal Property (In-Kind Gifts)
A gift of personal property may be accepted only upon review and approval by the Department of Philanthropy and may take into consideration issues such as, but not limited to marketability; applicability to the hospital’s purpose, undue restrictions on the use, display, or sale; repairs; transportation; storage; and maintenance. Charlotte Hungerford Hospital cannot appraise or place a value on a gift-in-kind contribution for donor’s income tax purposes.