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Your financial contribution means so much. Gifts to EPI are managed by the Exceptional Persons Foundation. Choose from these four easy giving options:
There are a number of other ways you can donate to support our mission. Contact us with any questions.
| Cash You are important to people with disabilities who rely on Exceptional Persons, Inc. Your one time or recurring cash donation will be put to work in a number of ways. Donate Now >>> |
| Planned Giving A planned gift involves a donation to a charity in a process that maximizes tax and other financial benefits. This might include an annuity that continues to pay you dividends during your lifetime or it could be a bequest from your estate. Learn More About Planned Giving >>> |
| Stock Gifts A donation of stock may be an excellent way for you to make a charitable contribution while realizing valuable tax benefits. Contact Us About Transferring Stock Shares >>> |
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| Participate in a Fundraising Event The following fundraising events serve the mission of EPI: Giving Tree >>> More Than You See |
| Gifts of Real Estate Many of the individuals we serve live in homes throughout the community. Your gift of real estate gifts could be sold, with the proceeds going to support EPI services or could be used as a home to provide residential services. Contact Us About Gifts of Real Estate >>> |
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| In-Kind Gifts Please check our wish list before dropping items off at an EPI location. Due to space constraints, our office can only accept items off of our wish list. That's why we set up a Stuff, Etc. account so your donations can still benefit persons served by EPI. Learn More >>> |
| Donate Crop Yields Farming families can donate bushels of corn, soybeans or other commodities, with the proceeds from the sale coming to EPI. Contact Us About Donating Crop Yields >>> |
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Putting your Donations to Work.
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A gift of $100 supports access to various work experiences - like job shadowing.
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A gift of $250 supports the process of finding, applying for and securing a job within the Cedar Valley.
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A gift of $500 supports learning and maintaining core on-the-job responsibilities.