Consider recommending a grant to Wesley House Student Residence through your Donor-advised Fund (DAF) sponsor today to create access to higher education and help our students succeed in school and beyond.
DAF Giving & Wesley House
Consider recommending a grant to make a general, fully tax-deductible donation to Wesley House, to sponsor a student, or to support our housing and food assistance initiatives.
Contact your DAF account sponsor today and request to make a grant to:
Contact your DAF account sponsor today and request to make a grant to:
Wesley House Student Residence, Inc.
EIN: 47-5032212
EIN: 47-5032212
Please ask for your contact information to be shared with us for proper acknowledgement and note the intention of your donation (e.g. general support, sponsor a student, housing assistance, food assistance). Checks should be made payable to "Wesley House Student Residence," and mailed to the following address:
Attn: Development
Wesley House Student Residence
5710 Hardy Avenue, Ste. 12
San Diego, CA 92115
Wesley House Student Residence
5710 Hardy Avenue, Ste. 12
San Diego, CA 92115
Feel free to contact Joe Shumate, Director of Development at [email protected] if you have questions or to inform us of your gift.
Please note: according to IRS and DAF sponsors' rules, donations from DAFs CANNOT be used to pay - neither partially nor wholly - for fundraising events/tickets/tables, or any situation where it may include goods or benefits that aren't fully tax-deductible.
Learn more about Donor-advised Funds
What is a donor-advised fund (daf)?
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is an investment account with the sole purpose of supporting charitable organizations you care about. When you contribute cash, securities, or other assets to your DAF, you’ll enjoy an immediate tax deduction—and easily support Wesley House and other charities that matter to you, on your schedule.
You can make one-time gifts or set up recurring monthly donations. You can give to one charity or multiple, all from a single DAF.
DAFs are the fastest-growing charitable giving vehicle in the United States because they are one of the easiest and most tax-advantageous ways to give.
You can make one-time gifts or set up recurring monthly donations. You can give to one charity or multiple, all from a single DAF.
DAFs are the fastest-growing charitable giving vehicle in the United States because they are one of the easiest and most tax-advantageous ways to give.
How do donor-advised funds work?
DAFs can be easily set up through your financial institution or through a community foundation to serve as a flexible charitable giving vehicle. For more information on how to establish a DAF, contact your community foundation or financial advisor.
What are the benefits of using a donor-advised fund (DAF)?
- Easily contribute a wide range of assets to a single, philanthropic fund.
- Centralize your giving and record-keeping in one location.
- Make an impact in the world—and enjoy an immediate tax deduction.
- Sustain the charities most important to you by establishing recurring DAF gifts.
- Your DAF sponsor can help you identify and vet qualified nonprofit organizations that align with your values.
- Respond quickly as crisis moments arise.
- Eliminate capital gains on donated stock.
- Invest your donation for tax-free growth.
- Support your legacy planning—many DAF sponsors allow you to pass the remaining funds in your account at your death to your favorite charities.
- Start a legacy of giving—involve your children and discuss why giving is important to you.
What are some local Community FOundations that support DAFs?
These are a few of the community foundations that support DAFs in the San Diego region:
