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Six Ways to Continue Providing Financial Support

January 12, 2018
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1. CASH

The Seeds of Hope Administrative percentage is around 10 percent. That means 90 percent of what you give goes directly to support programs.

  • Some ways you can give:
  • One-time gifts
  • Annual gifts
  • Monthly giving
  • Donate your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) directly to Seeds of Hope from your investment account (has a tax advantage)
  • Give right now, today!

2. TAX CREDIT

Seeds of Hope donations qualify as a TAX CREDIT. Your donation, up to $800 annually, is deducted from the amount of tax you owe at the end of the year.

  • It does not have to be given in a lump sum.
  • It can be any amount up to $800 (married filing jointly).
  • It is never too late to take advantage of this opportunity. Talk to your tax consultant.

3. ARIZONA GIVES DAY

This day features 24 hours of giving, and your donation has a cumulative effect.

  • There are incentive prizes for organizations who collect donations. In 2016, we received an additional $8,000 due to your generosity.
  • In 2017, we won $10,000 in incentives.
  • Giving on this day is important.
  • We will have special events – stay tuned!

4. DONATE VIA OUR WEBSITE: seedsofhopeaz.com

5. HARVESTER SOCIETY

This leadership giving-society is available for eligible gifts, and accumulates throughout the year.

Levels:

  • $ 5,000 – Farmer
  • $ 3,500 – Grower
  • $ 2,500 – Irrigator
  • $ 1,000 – Planter
  • $ 500 – Tiller

Each level comes with a set of benefits, including a Harvester Society lapel pin.

6. GREENHOUSE PROJECT

Your endowment gift leaves a legacy for the children of the future. Once we meet our goal of $1 million, the current programs benefit from fund interest. Some ways you can contribute:

  • Cash donation
  • Beneficiary in your will
  • Bequeath real property
  • Bequeath valuables (jewels, artwork)
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Update from Pinal County about West Nile Virus.First West Nile Virus (WNV) positive mosquitoes detected in Pinal County this Monsoon Season.This week, during routine seasonal mosquito surveillance, the Pinal County Public Health Services District (PCPHSD) detected West Nile Virus (WNV) positive mosquitoes in the county. It is especially important for everyone to be vigilant in preventing mosquito breeding and mosquito bites now that we have had some significant monsoon rains. Click to read more: ow.ly/vNOP50KiiF3Help Prevent West Nile Virus:• If you have a swimming pool, keep it operational. If you must keep it out of use, make sure you remove the standing water, keep it chlorinated, or run the filter daily.• Eliminate standing water where mosquitoes can lay their eggs. Check for items outside the home that collect water, such as cans, bottles, jars, buckets, old tires, drums and other containers and get rid of them. Change water in flower vases, bird baths, planters, troughs, and animal watering pans at least twice a week.• Repair leaky pipes and outside faucets, and move air conditioner drain hoses frequently to prevent standing water.• Even a short time being outdoors can be long enough to get a mosquito bite. Take extra care to use insect repellent and protective clothing. When outdoors, use an EPA-registered and CDC approved insect repellent.• Keep mosquitoes outside by having well-fitting screens on both windows and doors. ... See MoreSee Less

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