Ways to Give

There are many ways to give to Faith Aid

Foundation or Donor Advised Fund (DAF)

Recommending a grant from your foundation or Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) is a simple and powerful way to support Faith Aid’s mission. You can direct your gift to the area of greatest need or to a specific program close to your heart.

To make a grant, provide your sponsoring organization with Faith Aid’s legal name, address, and EIN, and they will handle the rest. If you’d like, let us know so we can thank you and ensure your gift is used as intended.

Gifts of Appreciated Stock

Giving stock is a smart way to make a lasting impact while saving on taxes. By donating appreciated stock, mutual funds, or bonds directly to Faith Aid, you may avoid capital gains tax and still receive a charitable deduction for the full market value.

To get started, contact us with the donor’s name and the details of the shares being given. We’ll provide DTC instructions so your advisor can transfer the assets to our account at Charles Schwab.

Donate Online

You can make a secure online donation using a Credit Card or ACH Bank Transfer. This is often the fastest way to get funds to the project. Though there are third-party processing fees, you have the option to add them to your donation so that 100% of your gift goes directly to the mission.

Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs)

You can direct all or part of your RMD from your IRA to Faith Aid as a charitable gift. This may lower your taxable income while supporting our mission to care for the sick and suffering in Jesus’ name. To give, consult your financial advisor and have your IRA administrator request a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) to Faith Aid.

Mail a Check

For the cost of a postage stamp, you can mail a check to our P.O. Box. On the memo line, you can indicate “Where Needed Most” or specify a particular fund or program. For larger gifts, this is often the preferred method—and who doesn’t love receiving something in the mail?

We are so thankful for your partnership. Your generosity is making a real difference in the lives of sick and suffering children—bringing them the urgent medical care they need and the eternal hope only Christ can give. I’d love to connect personally and answer any questions you may have about giving to Faith Aid.

Jacob Fraher

President & Executive Director

Things you may need to know

Faith Aid is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Federal Tax Identification Number: 46-3260343

Year of Founding: 2013

State of Incorporation: Nebraska

Donation Mailing Address:
Faith Aid
P.O. Box 4326
Broadlands, VA 20148

Make checks payable to “Faith Aid”

We also maintain a physical address in Watertown, South Dakota.

General Inquiries: info@faithaid.org

Point of Contact: Jacob Fraher
+1 (571) 510-0735

Other names: We may appear in some databases as our former name, “Faith Aid and Development.”