City Scholars 
        Foundation®

 

DONATE

We accept and greatly appreciate all contributions no matter the size.

 You can donate in several ways. . .


1.  Donate on-line with PayPal.

2.  Donate by fax or mail

          

       Donate by fax or mail by completing our Contribution Form and submitting with credit card

       information or check made payable to  "City Scholars Foundation®" to the following address:

City Scholars Foundation®
900 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1518
Los Angeles, CA 90017

213-627-1792 phone

213-614-8006 fax

3.  Double your donation by also submitting a completed matching contribution form to your       company. 

4.  Donate by doing your grocery shopping at Ralph's.

        

         Register your Ralph's  Rewards Card and a percent age of  your grocery bill will be donated by 

         Ralph's to support City Scholars Foundation® Click here for directions on how to register

         your card today.

 

5.  Donate by honoring/remembering a loved one, making a will or bequest, or a gift of

     securities.

         What better tribute to a friend or family member than to make a gift in their name which in turn 

         will help to provide a better future for thousands of Los Angeles' inner-city youth? At the donor's

         request, a special acknowledgement will be sent to the family of those who are being honored 

         or memorialized. 

        Planned giving is also an opportunity for a donor to name City Scholars Foundation® as a

        beneficiary in his or her will, trust, life insurance policy or retirement plan. If you are considering

        naming City Scholars Foundation® in your will, you may wish to incorporate the following

        language:

        "I bequeath City Scholars Foundation® of Los Angeles, the sum of $____ or other property." 

        A donation of securities can improve your tax situation while providing significant funding to City

        Scholars Foundation®. When you donate stocks and bonds that are worth more today than what

        you paid for them, you can usually take a tax deduction for the full current value, while not 

        having to declare the appreciated value as a capital gain.

       

        PLEASE CONSULT YOUR TAX ATTORNEY or CPA before submitting your tax returns.