What to Give

The simplest way to support Temple Emanu-El is through cash gifts. But creative gifts of assets can include stocks, bonds, and property (real estate and personal property such as artwork). These provide you with charitable deductions and can offer additional tax savings as well.

Choose the category of assets below that best fits your situation.

Two women laugh as they prepare a food table for an event together. Links to Gifts of Cash, Checks, and Credit Cards
Gifts of Cash, Checks, and Credit Cards

A gift of cash is easy to make.
A man and his wife stand together in the woods. Links to Beneficiary Designations
Beneficiary Designations

Beneficiary designations are one of the simplest and most flexible ways to make a gift.
Children sitting in a congregation next to adults. Links to Donor-Advised Funds
Donor-Advised Funds
Consider making a grant to us from your donor-advised fund.
A little girl blowing bubbles with her grandparents. Links to Gifts from Retirement Plans
Gifts from Retirement Plans

Consider retirement-plan benefits for a significant gift to Temple Emanu-El.
A little girl smiles at her father. Links to Gifts of Life Insurance
Gifts of Life Insurance

Life insurance may fund a gift or replace the value of a gifted asset.
A line of people hold a long scroll of scripture. Links to Gifts of Appreciated Securities
Gifts of Appreciated Securities

Smart gift planning combines charitable intent with cost-efficient planning techniques.
A woman hugging her grandmother from behind. Links to Gifts of Real Estate
Gifts of Real Estate

Most kinds of real estate may be donated to Temple Emanu-El.
A table of people grin as a volunteer brings food to the table. Links to Closely Held Business Stock
Closely Held Business Stock

Business owners contributing closely held stock are allowed a charitable deduction.
A man reading to his grandchildren. Links to Tangible Personal Property
Tangible Personal Property

Tangible property contributions provide charitable deductions based on a standard of "related use."

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