Why I Donate
We believe that fundraising methods must be flexible, culturally competent, and relationship-based.
Learn more about our fundraising visionWays To Donate
Online
You can donate with a credit card, bank transfer, or get in touch with us for stock donation information.
Stock or Securities
Most people think of writing a check when they want to make a charitable gift. However, gifts may be made with many types of property. You can receive significant tax advantages by donating securities rather than cash.
If you are sending a check, our mailing address is:
Thousand Currents
548 Market St
Suite 62831
San Francisco, California 94104-5401
Please note: If using FedEx, please select FedEx SmartPost for proper delivery.
IRA
Supporters who are 70.5 or older with a traditional IRA are eligible to make a contribution to Thousand Currents directly from their IRAs. These gifts are typically tax-free, regardless of whether or not you itemize deductions on your tax return. Contact us to learn more.
Create a Legacy
By naming Thousand Currents as a beneficiary in your will or revocable living trust, you can create a legacy that helps build a loving, equitable, and just future for generations to come.
Crypto Contribution
The IRS classifies cryptocurrencies as property, so cryptocurrency donations to 501(c)3 charities receive the same tax treatment as stocks. We have partnered with The Giving Block to accept cryptocurrency donations at Thousand Currents.
Workplace Contributions
Many employers make matching gifts. Ask your administrative department if your employer has such a program, and double the size of your contribution. Some employers even arrange for pre-tax deductions, or handle the donation for you.Tax ID Information
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Contact us
Want to learn more about how your donations contribute, are curious about how to donate, or have any other questions related to donations? Reach out to us directly at gifts@thousandcurrents.org