DONATE SHARES OF STOCKS OR MUTUAL FUNDS

One of the most powerful ways to help struggling children and families is also one of the easiest. Making a gift of your appreciated stocks, bonds, or mutual funds to the Village not only saves lives, it saves you money on taxes.

It’s this simple:

  • You donate your appreciated stock, mutual funds, or bonds to the Village. We sell your gift and use the proceeds for lifesaving work.
  • You avoid paying capital gains tax and might also be eligible for a charitable income tax deduction.
  • You can also use your gift of appreciated stock, mutual funds, or bonds to help youth and families and receive income for life. Ask us about making a gift of appreciated securities to fund a charitable gift annuity.

BENEFICIARY OF RETIREMENT OR OTHER FINANCIAL ACCOUNT

One of the most flexible and inexpensive ways you can make a difference for future youth and families is by designating the Village as a beneficiary of your financial accounts.

These can include:

  • Retirement, IRA, 401(k) or 403(b) accounts
  • Brokerage accounts
  • CDs
  • Money market, savings, checking or other accounts that allow transfer on death (TOD) or payment on death (POD) designations
  • Health savings accounts
  • Donor advised funds

Many people are surprised to learn that their pensions, retirement plans or other financial accounts can be a practical way to help the Village and can even be beneficial at tax time. You have a variety of options. Through a simple beneficiary designation form, you can
add Utah Youth Village as a beneficiary of 5, 10, 50 or even 100% — any amount you choose. Another approach is to name the Village as secondary or contingent beneficiary in case someone you’re providing for can’t claim his or her portion.

To name Utah Youth Village on your beneficiary designation form, please use the following address: Utah Youth Village, 5800 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121. Tax identification number: 87-0301014. Relationship: 501(c)(3) Not For Profit Organization.

BENEFICIARY OF RETIREMENT OR OTHER FINANCIAL ACCOUNT

One of the most flexible and inexpensive ways you can make a difference for future youth and families is by designating the Village as a beneficiary of your financial accounts.

These can include:

  • Retirement, IRA, 401(k) or 403(b) accounts
  • Brokerage accounts
  • CDs
  • Money market, savings, checking or other accounts that allow transfer on death (TOD) or payment on death (POD) designations
  • Health savings accounts
  • Donor advised funds

Many people are surprised to learn that their pensions, retirement plans or other financial accounts can be a practical way to help the Village and can even be beneficial at tax time. You have a variety of options. Through a simple beneficiary designation form, you can
add Utah Youth Village as a beneficiary of 5, 10, 50 or even 100% — any amount you choose. Another approach is to name the Village as secondary or contingent beneficiary in case someone you’re providing for can’t claim his or her portion.

To name Utah Youth Village on your beneficiary designation form, please use the following address: Utah Youth Village, 5800 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121. Tax identification number: 87-0301014. Relationship: 501(c)(3) Not For Profit Organization.

CONTACT YOUTH VILLAGE

Contact: 801-272-9980 / [email protected]

Tax ID: 87-0301014

Address: 5800 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84121