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  • Cash Contributions
    Donations by check and cash are used in the areas of greatest need for our patients and families.
  • Memorial Donations
    Memorial donations are a meaningful way to honor the memory of someone who touched your life in a special way. Often, families specify memorial donations be made to Hospice of Siouxland. Families are notified of every gift made in memory of their loved one (dollar amounts are not revealed) and every donor is thanked.
  • Honorary Gifts
    Honorary gifts are a great way to make a donation in honor of someone special to you. It is a thoughtful way to observe a birthday, anniversary, holiday or other special occasion. The person honored by your contribution will receive a special card announcing your gift. (Again, gifts amounts are not revealed.)
  • Matching Gifts
    Many companies offer a matching gifts program. When you donate to a not-for-profit organization such as Hospice of Siouxland, some employers offer a matching contribution. Check with your employer-it's a great way to increase your gift.
  • Corporate and Service Group Sponsors
    Companies and service groups may designate Hospice as the organization they wish to support for a specific period of time. Some have designated a percentage of their sales for a specific day or for a specific promotion. There are many possibilities for companies and service groups to become involved in Hospice of Siouxland.
  • Gifts of Stock
    A gift of appreciated stock is a way to make a significant contribution to Hospice of Siouxland and could result in significant tax savings for you. Please contact Marie O'Gara, Fund Development Officer, at 712-233-4103 for information on how to make a gift of stock.
  • Planned Giving
    Planned gifts are a way to designate a gift that is not actually received by Hospice of Siouxland until after your death. A planned gift is often made through a will, but can also be made in other ways, such as through a life insurance policy, an annuity or through other financial tools.
  • Volunteering

For additional information please call the Marie O'Gara, Fund Development Officer at 712-233-4103 or e-mail, OgaramM@Hospicemail.com.

 

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