Outright Gifts
Gifts of Cash

Gifts of cash are the most common form of contribution. A gift of cash is easy to do, and the gift is not subject to gift or estate taxation.

A cash gift entitles you to a charitable deduction of up to 50 percent of adjusted gross income. If all deductible gifts in a year exceed the 50 percent limit, you may carry the excess amount over as a deduction for up to five years.

To discuss your intentions or to learn more, contact Nancy at (812) 855-2935 or send an E-mail.

Please notify us if you are including the station in your estate plans. We want to say “Thank you!” Plus, we can help you ensure that your gift makes the biggest possible impact. If you have not written a will yet, regardless of your charitable intent, please consider doing so.

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WFIU/WTIU cannot provide legal or tax advice. Please consult your attorney, CPA, or financial planner before making any decisions regarding your gift planning.


I have found that
             among its other benefits,
         giving liberates the soul
of the giver.


Maya Angelou

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