Your gift of appreciated securities, including stocks or bonds, is a simple and effective way to provide help and hope to women navigating breast cancer.
Giving to National Breast Cancer Foundation in this way brings you several possible benefits. You can:
- Avoid paying capital gains tax
- Receive a charitable income tax deduction
- Further our mission of Helping Women Now in a real and direct way
How to Donate Stocks and Bonds
There are several ways to donate stocks and bonds, including online giving, electronic transfer, and physical delivery. See below for details on each option.
Online
You can donate stocks via our secure online platform using your smartphone or computer. Select the “Stock” option on the tool below to make your secure donation to NBCF.
Electronic Transfer
If you prefer to donate stocks or bonds through your financial advisor, the following information necessary to electronically transfer securities to our account:
Brokerage: Charles Schwab
Account Name: National Breast Cancer Foundation
Account Number: 2843-9509
DTC Number: 0164
EIN Number: 75-2391148
After making your gift of stock, please tell us! Many stock gifts we receive do not include the names of our donors, and we want to be able to thank you for your gift.
Send us an email at [email protected] and include:
- Your name
- Mailing address
- Name of stock
- Number of shares transferred
Upon receipt, your gift will be acknowledged for tax purposes.
Physical Delivery
If you hold securities in certificate form, you can also send us your gift by certified mail. Use two separate envelopes to complete your gift: In the first, place the unsigned stock certificate; in the other, include a signed stock power for each certificate. You can get these forms from your broker or bank.
Send them via certified mail to our mailing address:
National Breast Cancer Foundation
7460 Warren Parkway
Suite 150
Frisco, TX 75034
Questions? We’re here to help.
For assistance with gifts of stock, please contact Emily Hancock, Director of Donor Engagement, at (972) 248-9200 Ext. 1014 or [email protected].
The information on this website is not intended as legal or tax advice. You should always consult with your financial advisor before initiating a charitable gift arrangement.