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Join Us In the Fight Against Domestic Violence
By donating to ACADV, you join a compassionate community dedicated to creating a safer future for all. Your generosity enables us to provide vital resources, support services, and advocacy efforts that empower survivors and drive lasting change. Every contribution, regardless of size, matters. Join us today by making a donation and taking a stand against domestic violence.
ACADV is a Registered Nonprofit
As a 501c3 organization, we provide tax receipts for eligible donations, ensuring your generosity is recognized. By donating to ACADV, you empower survivors of domestic violence and maximize the impact of your contribution.
Ways to Give
One-time Gifts
are transfers of cash, real estate, securities, or other assets.
Give online
Donate securely through our online form below
Give by mail
Make checks payable to:
ACADV
124 W. Capitol Ave.
Suite 885
Little Rock, AR 72201
Give by phone
Call us at:
501-907-5612 Ext 2007
You can deduct annual cash gifts (checks, credit card, etc.) up to 39.6 percent of adjusted gross income annually. On a $10,000 annual cash gift in the 30 percent tax bracket, you can save up to $3,000 in taxes, annually.
Coalition Champions
Please help us champion against domestic violence!
Champion Levels:
– $500 a month or a one-time donation of $6000 for the year helps provide free to the victim legal representation in obtaining Orders of Protection.
-$200 a month can provide an expert witness to testify on behalf of a domestic violence victim and their children in the prosecution trial.
– $100 a month or a one time donation of $1200 provides education of Judges, prosecutors, and police understanding how to better serve victims of domestic violence and their children.
– $50 a month provides a domestic violence online training course to a new advocate working with survivors.
– $25 a month helps provide brochures and handouts that educate victims on how to safety plan and choices they have to increase safety and protection. These educational materials are placed in service provider offices across the state of Arkansas and throughout our legal system.
**Champions will receive donor recognition on the ACADV monthly newsletter, on the Champion’s page on the ACADV’s website, and on our social media unless otherwise requested.
Legacy Giving
or deferred gifts are gifts planned through your last will and testament, estate gifts, or trust. A gift by will can name a specific property, a certain cash amount, or a percentage of an estate.
Legacy Giving Language
Give via bequests, trusts, or estate giving. Download sample bequest language here.
Additional Ways to Give
Real Estate
Donating commercial or residential real estate entitles the owner to a tax deduction for the property’s full fair appraised market value while also avoiding capital gains tax.
We encourage you to visit with your financial and accounting advisors as you consider your philanthropic plans.
- Appreciated Stock: Appreciated stock (held more than one year) makes an excellent gift. You avoid all capital gain taxes which are 20% and 15% depending on income bracket; and you receive a charitable tax deduction on the entire value of the stock gifted. The gift is valued on the day that it is signed over to the Arkansas Foodbank. The stock must be signed over to the nonprofit before it is sold or the donor loses significant tax benefits.
- IRA Account: Those who are 70½ and older can direct up to $100,000 of their IRA distributions to charity, annually. The money given to the charity will count toward a person’s required minimum distribution, and it won’t increase a person’s adjusted gross income or generate a tax bill.
- Bonds, Mutual Funds: Bonds and mutual funds are similar to cash in their tax treatment. State, Municipal, and U.S. Government Bonds are welcome.
- CD’s, Saving Accounts, Brokerage Accounts, and Checking Accounts with P.O.D. provisions: The P.O.D. stands for Payable on Death. You retain full ownership and full control during your life. At your death, the account balance is paid to your named beneficiary (nonprofit) immediately and without probate.