Keystone Human Services

Keystone Partnership

In-kind Gifts

A Gift of Stocks or Bonds
One time gifts of stock or bonds are important to our work in the community. This giving option is an important resource providing ongoing operational and endowment funding. Gifts of appreciated stock can offer significant tax benefits. Gifts of stock or bonds may be given to the Keystone Partnership and may be given to support a specific service or agency.
Vacations Unlimited
Individuals and businesses donate their vacation home or rental property at various times throughout the year for use by individuals who live in a Keystone home or who are served through Keystone programs. Typically, individuals participate in these dream vacation opportunities for one week with staff accompaniment.
Equipment and Personal Property Donations
Keystone Human Services has a wide array of needs for various types of equipment and personal property to assist us in providing our programs and services. These can include current computers, automobiles, office equipment, recreational vehicles, furniture, photographic and video equipment. We can also accept the donation of antiques, and other tangible assets. Consistent with the wishes of the donor such assets can also be sold with the proceeds being used to support our work in the community. All donations are fully tax deductible are subject to our acceptance policy and must be in good condition with a value applicable to our needs.

If you or your group or business would like to know more about the ways you can assist, please call us.

Contact

Ann Moffitt, ACFRE, CEO
Keystone Partnership
124 Pine Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: 717-232-7509
Fax: 717-233-4602
Email: amoffitt @ keystonehumanservices.org
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The official registration and financial information of Keystone Human Services or Keystone Partnership may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free (within Pa.) 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.

This page last updated on:
October 3, 2007