Donor-Advised Funds

Give Through Your Donor-Advised Fund

A Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) is a charitable investment account that allows donors to make contributions, receive an immediate tax deduction, and then reccomend grants to nonprofits like The Pathway School.

How it Works

1. Contribute to your donor-advised fund and receive an immediate tax deduction. Consult a tax advisor for more information.

2. Invest your contributions through your sponsoring organization’s investment options.

3. Recommend a grant to The Pathway School through your DAF advisor at any time.

How to Recommend a Grant to Pathway

Contact your DAF sponsor and request a grant distribution with checks payable to:

Organization Name: The Pathway School

Address: 162 Egypt Road, Jeffersonville, PA 19403

Tax Status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit

EIN: 23-2586474

If you have a donor-advised fund with Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, Vanguard Charitable, or a local foundation that acts as a charitable sponsor, you can recommend a grant directly to The Pathway School through your fund’s online portal or by contacting your fund advisor.

Why Give Through a DAF?

  • Grants from your DAF directly impact programs supporting Pathway students.
  • Your DAF sponsor handles the transfer – no additional paperwork for you.
  • You can set up a one-time or recurring grant to make your impact ongoing.
  • You can name The Pathway School as a beneficiary of your DAF.

The Pathway School does not provide tax or legal advice. Speak with your professional tax or legal advisor with questions about donor-advised funds.

When donating securely online above, select the light blue DAF pay button at checkout.

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE CONTACT INFORMATION

Jory Barrad, Director of Development and Communications
jbarrad@pathwayschool.org
Phone: ext. 258

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