Giving Options

Individuals of all ages and incomes contribute to Reid Foundation. From the anonymous dollar bill to the estate bequest, thousands have generously supported Reid's Mission.

Donors have confidence that 100% of their gift serves the giver's purpose. No administrative fees are subtracted.

Many gifts memorialize a loved one or a friend. Gifts also pay tribute to individuals and special occasions such as a wedding, birthday or anniversary.

Charitable gifts may be mailed or hand-delivered to:
Reid Foundation
1401 Chester Boulevard
Richmond, IN 47374

Online donations

Donate online using credit cards or electronic checks.

Making a cash gift

A gift of cash is the simplest and most common. You can make a gift of cash, a check or through credit card.

Giving stocks or securities

Giving marketable securities might allow you to make a substantial contribution and realize significant tax advantages. Certainly, anyone considering such gifts should consult a tax or financial advisor.

Planned Giving

Reid Foundation works confidentially with prospective donors (and their legal and financial advisors) who wish to consider a once-in-their-lifetime gift. Such gifts leave a lasting legacy while providing for future generations.

Donor benefits

Every gift is individually and personally acknowledged by the Foundation. Donor names are added to the Honor Roll of Donors, a feature of the Foundation's quarterly newsletter, Mission Report.

Naming Bricks and Mortar

Reid Foundation, along with Reid's Governing Board, has established levels of giving that can be recognized in significant ways.

For gifts of $500,000 or more, donors may name a section or room of a Reid department. For gifts of $1 million or more, benefactors may name a Reid department or unit. For gifts of $2 million or more, philanthropists may name Reid structures (buildings or wings).

Please contact the Foundation president for more information on these levels of giving.

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