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More Ways to Give

Choose how you can support Appalachia Service Project

Smart Giving Options

Many donors are opting for smarter, non-cash giving options that help repair families' homes and offer tax advantages. These include donating stock, giving from your IRA, or making a grant from a Donor-Advised Fund. ASP also accepts cryptocurrency.

Create a Legacy

By including a gift to Appalachia Service Project in your will, you can create a legacy to repair homes and build hope for generations to come.

Monthly Giving

Carpenter’s Club is ASP’s group of committed monthly donors providing a steady income, allowing us to make more homes warmer, safer, and drier for Appalachian families. Knowing we can count on your monthly gift helps ASP budget more effectively and say yes to more families in need.

Beneficiary Designation

Do you have an IRA, 401(k), life insurance policy, or any other non-probate assets not included in your will? If so, you can designate ASP as a beneficiary of one or more of these to establish your legacy.

Planned Giving

Include ASP in your estate planning

Please Let Us Know

If you’ve already included ASP in your estate plan, please fill out this quick form so we can say thank you and ensure our records are up-to-date.

Matching Gift Programs

Many companies offer matching gift programs that will double, and in some cases triple, the value of their employee’s gifts.

Donations of Stock

Many donors are opting for smarter, non-cash giving options that help repair homes for low-income families and offer tax advantages. Use this secure online resource to learn more and make your gift in just a few minutes.

Sponsor a Rocking Chair

Many of the rocking chairs on the Jonesville porch are aging and need to be replaced. Will you sponsor the purchase of a new, weather-resistant rocking chair dedicated to a friend or loved one?

In-Kind Gifts to Community Partners

Provide clothing, food, and school supplies to Appalachian families by donating to one of ASP's community partners

Learn about the Appalachian Highlands Center

The APPALACHIAN HIGHLANDS CENTER will allow us to expand our reach, strengthen our programs, and continue providing safe, affordable housing for families in Central Appalachia.

Sponsor a brick at the new Appalachian Highlands Center

Sponsor a laser-engraved brick to be installed at this new facility, honoring the people, relationships, and shared commitment to serving Appalachian families.

Matching Gift Programs

Many companies offer matching gift programs that will match volunteer service hours as well as double, and in some cases triple, the value of their employee’s gifts. Some companies will even match gifts and/or volunteer hours made by retirees, spouses and/or children.

Planned Giving

By including a gift to Appalachia Service Project in your will, you can create a legacy to repair homes and build hope for generations to come. Our partner, FreeWill, offers a secure online resource to help you make or update your will in just 20 minutes for free.

Do you have an IRA, 401(k), life insurance policy, or any other non-probate assets not included in your will? If so, you can designate Appalachia Service Project as a beneficiary of one or more of these to establish your legacy. FreeWill can help you plan for all your non-probate assets.

If you’ve already included ASP in your estate plan, please fill out this quick form so we can say thank you and ensure our records are up-to-date.

Many of our donors are opting for smarter, non-cash giving options that help repair homes for low-income families and offer a variety of tax advantages. These choices include donating stock, giving from your IRA, or making a grant from a Donor-Advised Fund. Use this secure online resource to learn more and make your gift in just a few minutes.

If you have any questions about including Appalachia Service Project as a beneficiary in your will, life insurance, retirement, or estate plans, please contact Kate McKinnie, Chief Development Officer, via email.