Showing posts with label charities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charities. Show all posts

Best Holiday Gifts for Kids Missions

Looking for a great Christmas giving opportunity? Operation Christmas Child is a charitable giving outreach ministry of Samaritan's Purse. Each year around Thanksgiving, thousands of boxes are shipped to domestic and foreign missions. Here's a list of items to put in your Operation Christmas Child holiday gift box. If you missed this giving opportunity, don't worry. Many churches and groups fill boxes for needy kids. These tips apply to local or overseas missions. Use this list to purchase gifts for any toy or gift donation. Gift suggestions are standard to most charity protocol. Christian families, consider using toy donations part of your offeratory. Catholics, remember, Advent is a penitential season; we're required to practice prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Childrens' missions make perfect holiday almsgiving opportunities. Many Jewish families participate in Hanukkah giving. Muslim families, if you participate with toy drives, be sure to check if gift donations are zakat-eligible. I can't speak for all Islamic centers but many in Detroit partner with area missions or have their own giving opportunities for Muslim holiday observances. Read more Best Gifts to Fill Your Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child Box

Michigan Cuts Charitable Contributions Tax Credits--Giving Proactively

No More Public Charitable Contributions Tax Credits for Michigan As of New Year's Day, residents of Michigan can no longer claim charitable contributions to homeless shelters, food banks, community foundations, public universities or other nonprofits on their state income tax, says CBS Detroit. As part of the Public Act 38 budget cuts package, Gov. Rick Snyder repealed Section 261 of the Michigan Individual Income Tax Act, eliminating charitable giving credits. Non-profits are hopeful that people won't stop giving despite the loss of the income tax credit. But these are tight financial times: unemployment is high, costs are sky-rocketing and cuts are happening everywhere. This was written as straight news so I couldn't add commentary, but here's one suggestion. Instead of giving to colleges and universities, try supporting one college student. If you list it as a gift, you may be able to claim that as a tax deduction. Another option in lieu of lost tax credit: donate used goods instead of money to charities. You can claim those donations on federal income tax and you aren't out such a large chunk of change. Consider donating durable or consumable goods to homeless shelters, too. That way you can be sure your donation is wisely spent. Here's information about these changes for residents of Michigan to make proactive donations. Read on ...

Best Items to Donate for Holiday Canned Goods and Food Pantry Drives

Best Items to Donate to Thanksgiving and Christmas Canned Goods and Food Drives Tis the season for giving and my favorite type of giving is food, grocery and personal hygiene donations for food banks and homeless shelters. Here's a list of the canned goods and food donations to give this holiday season. Read More

Choosing Gifts for Toys for Tots, Overseas Missions and Children's Charities


Top 10 Gift Ideas for Children's' Charities Issues to consider in charitable gift-giving. Climate, lifestyle, health, environment, language, usefulness, and many other considerations. Gift suggestions that work well for Toys for Tots, overseas missions, foreign aid, anonymous giving. Age appropriate gift list, too. View more »

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