If you’re interested in using a Donor Advised Fund or Required Minimum distribution to support our mission, simply recommend Self-Help International (42-0844679) as the grant recipient. Please contact us if you need any assistance or information to complete your recommendation.
Make an impact by giving stock and securities. We accept donations of commonly held, publicly traded stocks. You can donate stock by electronic or certificate transfer. For more information contact Kassi at [email protected] or call us 319.352.4040.
Make a lasting impact by including Self-Help International in your estate plans. A planned gift ensures that your legacy will continue to empower communities, alleviate hunger, and build self-reliance for generations to come. Contact Kassi at [email protected] or call us 319.352.4040 on how you can leave a legacy with Self-Help International.
Double your impact with employer matching gifts. Your employer may offer a matching gift that can double the impact of your generosity! For questions or assistance with employer matching gifts, please contact us—we’re here to help.
Farmers can give back in a meaningful way by donating a portion of their grain harvest to Self-Help International. Gifts of grain provide a unique, tax-efficient way to support our mission of fighting hunger and poverty. Your harvest can transform lives—one bushel at a time. For more information and help in giving a Gift of Grain contact Kassi at [email protected] or call us 319.352.4040.
Celebrate your birthday, anniversary, or any special occasion by giving back! Start a personal fundraiser to support Self-Help International and invite your friends and family to join you in making a difference. It’s easy to set up, and every dollar raised helps empower communities to overcome hunger and poverty. Whether it’s for a milestone event or just because, your campaign can create lasting change. Contact our office on how you can start your fundraiser today!
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