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Gifts of Stock and Appreciated Assets: The Details

Is this gift right for you?

A gift of appreciated securities is for you if…

  • You're holding stocks, bonds, or mutual fund shares that have increased in value.
  • You want to make a gift that doesn't affect your liquidity or cash flow.
  • You want to make an outright gift, or fund a gift that will first return lifetime payments to you and/or another beneficiary.
  • You want to diversify your assets to increase your income without having to pay the capital gains taxes that would result from a sale.

A $5,000 cash gift and a gift of $5,000 in appreciated securities both generate the same charitable deduction.

But if you use publicly traded stocks, bonds, or mutual fund shares that you have held for a year or longer to make your gift, you will receive an additional tax benefit: The IRS allows you to make your transfer to Operation Mobilization without recognizing capital gains on the appreciation. You can thus leverage a larger donation than you could make with cash — and receive a larger tax benefit — by "buying low and giving high."

Your gift of stock is valued, for tax purposes, at the mean of the high and low on the date the shares are received in our account. Mutual funds are valued at the "net asset value."

If you and your advisors are transferring assets at the end of the year, it is especially important to note the following.

  • For stocks transferred through the U.S. Post Office, the gift date may be found in the postmark. (Stock certificates should be sent unsigned to Operation Mobilization with an executed stock power mailed under separate cover on the same day.)
  • Gifts delivered by UPS, Fedex, or any other delivery company are credited, by law, on the day received by Operation Mobilization.

Important Tip: Don't sell the stock first. Even though you may give us the proceeds as a gift, the IRS will impose capital gains tax on your sale, wiping out the benefits of this arrangement.

Not Ready to Depart With Your Stock?

You can create a wonderful legacy by designating and donating. It's simple and here's how it works.

Please contact us so that we can assist you through every step of the process.

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Make donations of Stock Shares

  • Make donations of Stock Shares
    Operation Mobilization USA (OM) is happy to receive gifts of stock shares of publicly traded companies. In order to do this, please instruct your broker to transfer the shares to OM’s broker as follows:
    Wells Fargo Advisors DTC # 0141
    Account # 4181-5468
    Phone: 503-603-2141
    Broker: W. Todd Frye
    OM's Tax ID: 22-2513811
    OM will send you a letter acknowledging your gift, including the name of the stock, number of shares and the date OM received the stock into its account. It is OM’s general policy to sell the stock shortly after the gift is made. OM will not report value, which is standard practice for Gifts-in-Kind. Please consult your tax advisor for deductibility and record keeping.
  • Per OM USA Board policy, OM USA accepts gifts subject to donor designations. However, in accordance with IRS requirements, all gifts are given to and must be treated as belonging fully to Operation Mobilization and are subject to its control. The IRS requires that OM have the power to modify any restriction or designation if, in its sole judgment, such restriction becomes, in effect, unnecessary, incapable of fulfillment or inconsistent with the charitable purpose of Operation Mobilization.

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