Gift non cash assets to charity.
Maximize your gifts. Maximize your impact. Gift non-cash assets to charity through your CNCF Giving Fund.
When donors liquidate public securities to give their value to charity, the Canadian Revenue Agency considers a good portion of the capital gains as taxable income. However, when non-cash gifts are given “in-kind” to your CNCF Giving Fund, capital gains taxes are minimized or even eliminated, leaving more money available for charity.
“My wife and I chose CNCF at the recommendation of our financial advisor who gave us an option to create a foundation after we realized the sale of shares in a company that we had invested in 12 years ago. We had a considerable capital gains tax that was required to be paid. By matching the amount owing as a capital gain, we were able to eliminate the majority of the tax… It was a joy to distribute some of the funds a week ago to further the great commission…”
Open a CNCF Giving Fund
Donate your non-cash assets, such as appreciated securities, to your Giving Fund with user-friendly tools in the CNCF Portal
CNCF liquidates your non-cash assets and puts the assets’ value in your Giving Fund
Give the net value of your assets (without subtracting capital gains tax) to the charities you love right away, or in the future
For more than 20 years, Giving Fund holders have trusted our philanthropy management experts to make the most of their non-cash gifts. We have experience liquidating a diversity of assets. We are committed to timeliness, great communication, and keeping it simple for our clients.
Transfer assets quickly with communication tools in our user-friendly portal, and the support of our devoted staff.
“I found CNCF a big help when I was trying to sell some of my shares and donate them to charity. They sent me the info I needed to get the process started and then assisted along the way. I was so relieved when they informed me that the sale had been made and they would donate the proceeds to the charity I had specified… it was great to have their help”