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Getting Creative with Charitable Contributions


When Phi Mu Foundation began to build a framework for the One Destiny Campaign nearly seven years ago, something that was foundational to the planning was offering an opportunity for every Phi Mu member to take part in the Campaign. Many members assume that in order to make a gift to Phi Mu Foundation, it must be an immediate cash gift, but that is not the only option. The Foundation provides a myriad giving opportunities that open up participating in the Campaign beyond a traditional contribution.

Take a look at some of the creative ways you can give to the One Destiny Campaign:

Estate Gifts

Estate gifts through provisions in a will or living trust are great ways to contribute to the One Destiny Campaign and allow you to leave a legacy that will create impact for years to come. When you document your planned gift with Phi Mu Foundation, you will also become a member of the esteemed Fidelity Society. It was established in 1992 to recognize women who made the commitment of perpetual support to Phi Mu through a planned gift. Members of the Fidelity Society are among our most loyal donors and are recognized at Foundation gatherings, in Foundation publications and at every Phi Mu National Convention.

Beneficiary Designation

One of the most flexible ways you can make a gift to the One Destiny Campaign is by making Phi Mu Foundation a beneficiary of your life insurance, IRA and/or retirement assets. Even after you complete the original beneficiary designation form, you are able to update beneficiary designees at any time.

Matching Gifts

A great way to multiply your generosity to the Foundation is to take advantage of your employer’s matching gifts program. Through these, businesses generously offer to match their employees, spouses and/or retirees’ charitable contributions. For example, if you make a $100 gift to Phi Mu Foundation and register it through your employer’s matching gifts program, they will also make a $100 gift to Phi Mu Foundation. This is a great way to double the impact of your charitable giving!

Appreciated Stocks

Gifts of appreciated stocks and mutual funds (owned for more than one year) can provide maximum charitable tax benefits to you and offer a financially sound and convenient method of support to Phi Mu Foundation. In fact, when you make a gift of appreciated stocks or mutual funds, it triggers a double tax benefit – you will receive a charitable tax deduction for the full fair market value and you may be eligible to avoid tax on the capital gain element.

IRA Distribution

A qualified charitable distribution is a withdrawal paid directly from your IRA to a qualifying charity. While income tax is normally due on each traditional IRA distribution, the account owner does not need to pay taxes on the amount transferred to charity. Annual withdrawals from traditional retirement accounts are required after age 70 1/2 and you may be eligible to avoid income tax on your required withdrawal by donating your money directly to a qualifying charity such as Phi Mu Foundation.

Donor-Advised Fund

A donor-advised fund is like a charitable investment account, for the sole purpose of supporting charitable organizations. When you contribute cash, securities or other assets to a donor-advised fund, you are generally eligible to take an immediate tax deduction. Then, those funds can be invested for tax-free growth and you can recommend grants to virtually any IRS-qualified public charity, including Phi Mu Foundation.

Pledge Gifts

A pledge to the One Destiny Campaign is a promise to fulfill a gift over time. The Foundation offers five-year pledge opportunities for members who would like either to schedule their gifts around a certain time of year when they have more financial flexibility or to create a monthly payment plan to reach a pledge.

If you’d like to talk more about the ways that you can give to the One Destiny Campaign, please contact Senior Director of Development Mandi Young (Florida State University) at myoung@phimu.org.


CMN Hospitals Internship Stipend Application Open

Phi Mu Foundation is excited to offer the “Happy” Parker Lowden Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Internship Stipend to a Phi Mu collegian. The internship provides a stipend for 150 hours of service in connection with a CMN Hospitals Development Office, CMN Hospital, or CMN Hospitals National Headquarters.  Service may take place during the school year, in the summer, or in an interim session between semesters.

How will the Children’s Miracle Network Internship benefit me?

The internship promotes career networking skills, provides work experience, and encourages local Phi Mu involvement with CMN Hospitals, Phi Mu’s National Philanthropy.  The intern may be pursuing a major in any subject, such as journalism, medicine, public relations, business, etc.

What are the criteria for the award?

  1. Applicant must be an initiated Phi Mu in good standing.
  2. Applicant must submit a resume that includes Phi Mu experience, work experience, and academic activities.
  3. She will coordinate with CMN Hospitals personnel to develop a plan for service, which will include goals and objectives, applicant’s career plans, and specific tasks to reach the established goals. She will also demonstrate work to promote/organize a campus/community fundraising event.
  4. She will submit a statement of how this internship will promote her career goals and what she hopes to gain from the experience.

How do I apply?

An interested collegian must include the above items, along with an endorsement letter from CMN Hospitals personnel who will supervise the intern.

All items must be mailed or emailed to:

     Phi Mu Foundation

     Attn: CMN Hospitals Internship

     400 Westpark Drive

     Peachtree City, GA 30269

     ktofanelli@phimu.org

Applications are due March 15.

Calling all Social Media Volunteers

We’re excited to offer the opportunity for interested members to volunteer for the Foundation Social Media Advocate Committee again this year!

Last year, our Social Media Advocate team of volunteers supported the annual 18 Hours and 52 Minutes of Giving, the M3 Campaign and the launch of the One Destiny Campaign and helped us raise critical funds to support the lifetime development of Phi Mu women. Because of their commitment to educating and inspiring Phi Mu women through their personal social media, more members than ever before have access to information about how the Foundation can help them throughout their membership experience and how their contributions to the Foundation are lending a helping hand to sisters in need.

If you are interested in joining us on the volunteer Social Media Advocate team this year, please sign up here. Please save the date for the 18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving Social Media Advocate Webinar on Wednesday, October 27 at 8 p.m. ET. and the day of giving to follow on Thursday, November 4 beginning at 6:00 a.m. ET.

New Foundation Staff Members

The Foundation Staff is excited to announce two new members who are joining our team this fall!

Chloe Franklin Long, Theta Zeta (Georgia Institute of Technology) is serving as the Donor Relations Assistant, working with Amy Moore, Donor Relations Manager. While completing her masters’ program in Public Health, Chloe was an Outreach Coordinator for Coastal Campaign for Healthy Kids, a grant-funded program to help enroll and renew children and teens into Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids.

In her role with the Foundation, Chloe is helping to maintain our donor database, overseeing donor acknowledgment efforts and supporting various Annual Fund campaigns. Chloe works part-time in the Foundation office and resides in Peachtree City, Georgia, with her husband and little girl.

 

Angel Anderson Sorochak, Gamma Rho (University of West Georgia) will join the team later this month as the Development Officer, working with Mandi Young, Senior Director of Development. Angel comes to the Foundation with 11 years of fundraising experience, most recently serving as the Executive Director of Elevate Savannah, a non-profit focused on mentoring relationships in the community.

At the Foundation, Angel will oversee a portfolio of donors as she works with Mandi to support the One Destiny Campaign, in addition to managing the Foundation’s Annual Giving Programs and advancing individual giving efforts. Angel will work remotely from Savannah, Georgia, where she resides with her husband. Her daughter, Addison, is a new member of the Kappa Mu Chapter at Georgia Southern University.

Welcome to the team, Chloe and Angel!