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Shalom Hartman Institute Giving Society
To learn more about our Giving Society, please contact Tammy Brass, Managing Director of Philanthropic Engagement.
Wellspring Family Circle
Please contact Sam Balogh for information about our Wellspring Family Circle.
Ways to support the Shalom Hartman Institute
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United States
Shalom Hartman Institute of North America
475 Riverside Drive Suite 1800
New York, NY 10115
Israel
Shalom Hartman Institute
11 Gedalyahu Alon St.
PO Box 8029
Jerusalem 9108001 Israel
Canada
Shalom Hartman Institute of Canada
Attn: Concierge
71 Redpath Avenue
Toronto, ON M4S 0E1
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Donate in Shekels
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Appreciated Securities
You can give a gift of stock or mutual funds. By using appreciated securities to fulfill your contribution, you may be able to receive tax benefits. For more information including transfer instructions, contact us.
Donor Advised Funds (DAFs)
Recommend a gift through your DAF using EIN: 13-3014387
Increase your Impact
You can increase the impact of your donation with a matching gift from your employer.
IRAs and Qualified Retirement Accounts
Make a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from your IRA or other qualified retirement account—an excellent option for individuals aged 70½ or older who are required to take an annual minimum distribution.
In all cases, please contact your tax advisor for tax benefit details.
Shalom Hartman Institute is a registered nonprofit in the State of Israel. Our programs are made possible by the generosity and commitment of people from around the world. Shalom Hartman Institute of North America is designated as a public charity in the United States under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. All contributions are fully tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Similarly, contributions to the Shalom Hartman Institute of Canada are fully tax deductible in accordance with Canadian law.