- Make your donation online now.
- Download a donation form to print, complete, and mail or fax with your donation.
Outright Gifts
- Cash – the simplest way to support the cause
- Donate online or mail/fax payment to The Heuga Center.
- Appreciated Property: Securities and Real Estate
- Long-term appreciated stock, mutual funds, or real estate - easy and tax-efficient.
- Greater tax benefits than a cash gift of equivalent value.
- Please notify us prior to your stock transfer.
- Life Insurance
- Name the Center as sole beneficiary of your policy, transfer ownership of a paid-up policy, or give a policy on which you are still paying premiums.
Lasting Gifts
- Charitable Gift Annuities
- In exchange for a gift of cash or other assets, The Heuga Center will pay you and/or a loved one a fixed, guaranteed annual income for the rest of your life. After your death, the remainder of your annuity is used to create a charitable endowment fund in your name.
- Charitable Remainder Trusts
- An irrevocable trust provides you and/or a loved one with a fixed, guaranteed annual income or an income that varies with the value of the trust
- Bequests – the simplest lasting gift
- You could designate a bequest as an outright cash gift, a percentage of your estate, from your IRA, or set up a plan that provides lifetime income to your beneficiaries.
Special Gifts
- Matching Gifts
- Expand the impact of your gift when your employer matches your charitable contributions.
- Naming Opportunities
- Endowed or other special purpose funds may be named for someone you wish to honor.
- Endowment
- Receive tax benefits for an endowed gift, while providing income in perpetuity for a project of particular interest to you.
- Special Events and Projects
- Become involved in our fundraising events by sponsoring, volunteering, donating products or services, or simply by attending.
- Memorial and Commemorative Gifts
- Memorial gifts are lasting tributes in honor of a beloved person who has passed away. Commemorative gifts celebrate a person or special occasion such as an anniversary, birthday, or retirement.
For more details on all of these Ways of Giving, please call 800.367.3101. All inquiries regarding gifts to The Heuga Center are completely confidential.
The success of The Heuga Center relies on the support of organizations, communities, businesses, and people like you. Please consider shopping at the Heuga Store, Volunteering, fulfilling an item on our Wish List, or simply donating to the Center.
We are pleased to provide you with this information. It is not intended to provide legal or tax advice. We encourage you to consult with your financial and legal advisors for additional tax information.
Social Networking
The Heuga Center uses the following Web sites to direct people towards our Web site, provide information about our health and wellness programs and promote our fundraising events. The sites allow The Heuga Center to tap into audiences that might not find us otherwise. They also gives like-minded people a meeting place and help recruit new volunteers, donors and supporters. We invite you to utilize these sites, produce and share content and be an active part of The Heuga Center’s social network. The links below will take you to The Heuga Center's Web pages on the following sites:
• MySpace.com
MySpace is an online community offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos internationally. It lets you meet new people, share ideas, photos, information and interests with your growing network of mutual friends.
• Wikipedia.org
Wikipedia is a multilingual, open content, free encyclopedia project operated by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Launched in 2001, it is the largest, fastest growing and most popular general reference work currently available on the Internet.
• Facebook.com
Facebook is a social utility that connects people. People use Facebook to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet.
• Change.org
Change.org aims to transform social activism by serving as the central platform that connects likeminded people, whatever their interests, and enables them to exchange information, share ideas, and collectively act to address the issues they care about. Chane.org facilitates dialogue and collaboration by creating a social network around nonprofits, allowing people to participate by posting ideas and suggestions, engaging in direct dialogue, and organizing communities of donors, volunteer events, and rallies.
• Youtube.com
YouTube allows people to easily upload and share video clips and across the Internet through websites, mobile devices, blogs, and email.
• Flickr.com
Flickr is a photo sharing website and web services suite, and an online community platform.
In addition to being a popular Web site for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository. It hosts over 2 billion images
• Twitter.com
Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send "updates" (or "tweets"; text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website, via short message service, instant messaging, or a third-party application.
• Care2.com
The premise of Care2 is “One person can make a difference.” The site allows visitors to share, learn and connect with people who share similar interests. The site helps people make the world a better place by connecting them with the individuals, organizations and responsible businesses making an impact.



