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Is an unrestricted gift right for you?

Aug 1, 2024 | News

When making a charitable gift, donors often face a choice: an unrestricted gift supporting the nonprofit’s overall mission or give to a specific program, scholarship, or grant.
 
When donors make an unrestricted gift to support the operation of the whole organization, they are putting their trust in the organization and leadership.

When donors know a nonprofit’s work, believe in their ability to carry it out, and want to support the organization in any way, an unrestricted gift will be particularly meaningful to the nonprofit’s mission and the community.

To learn more about giving options and to be connected with the work of the IBMA Foundation, the philanthropical organization for bluegrass music, please reach out to Nancy Cardwell at (615) 260-4807 or info@bluegrassfoundation.org.

RETURN to the August 1, 2024 issue of The Cornerstone.

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