The campaign will be introduced in parishes over the next few years. When your parish is participating in this effort, you will have the opportunity to get involved.
How to Make Your Gift
Thank you for being here to support the Generation to Generation: Answer the Call campaign. There are many ways to make your gift and help us spiritually renew our parishes, support our priests, and assist vulnerable communities.
Helpful Legal information:
- Legal Name: The Catholic Bishop of Chicago
- Federal Tax ID Number: 36-2170826
Questions?
Please contact the Office of Stewardship and Development at 312.534.7959 or [email protected].
Please send your check to:
Archdiocese of Chicago
Gift Processing
PO BOX 7256
Kensington CT 06037-7256
Make checks payable to Generation to Generation.
To ensure accurate processing of your gift, please include the following information on your check:
First and last name
Name of your parish
Donor ID (if you know it)
Memo line indicate: Generation to Generation: Answer the Call campaign
To make a gift over the phone, please call the Office of Stewardship and Development at 312.534.8500.
You can make a gift of securities or stock through an electronic transfer or a physical transfer of stock certificates. Please follow the instructions below for either type of gift:
Please complete the electronic Letter of Intent form, which is available online here.
Once you have submitted the form, you will receive a confirmation email with detailed instructions on how to complete your gift of stock. Please follow those instructions.
If you have any questions, please contact Karen Whitehead in the Archdiocese Stewardship and Development Office at 312.534.7461 or [email protected].
Also known as a “charitable IRA rollover,” a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) allows individuals age 70½ or older to authorize their administrator to directly transfer up to $100,000 annually from their individual retirement account (IRA) to qualified charities, tax-free. If you are age 73 or older, the amount you transfer can satisfy all or part of your required minimum distribution.
If you are interested in making a QCD gift from your IRA to the Archdiocese, please click here to download a helpful checklist of instructions.
Under a matching gift program, your contribution is matched with your company’s or corporate foundation’s funds. Ask your employer about its specific requirements and ways to use its program.
For assistance, please contact Karen Whitehead at 312.534.7461 or [email protected].
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is often administered by a financial services company or a community foundation. It allows you to combine the most favorable tax benefits with the flexibility to easily support your parish and/or the Archdiocese of Chicago.
You can use your DAF to make a one-time gift, or to create a recurring monthly or quarterly gift for even more impact. While you cannot fulfill legally binding pledges with a donor-advised fund, you are able to attach a special purpose to your grants.
Click here to learn more about donor-advised funds.
To conveniently initiate a grant from your DAF, click the button below. Simply type in the name of your fund sponsor, and the system will prompt you through the process.
Give now from your
Donor-Advised Fund
If you have any questions about DAF gifts, please contact us at 312.534.8500 or [email protected].
A charitable bequest in your will or living trust is one of the easiest and most flexible ways you can leave a gift to the archdiocese or its parishes, schools, or ministries.
Please click here to learn more.
To download sample bequest language to include a gift for your parish or the Archdiocese in your will or trust, please click here.
To download additional complimentary planning resources, please click here.
For questions, please contact Krystina M. Campbell, Planned Giving Officer, at 312.534.5404 or [email protected].
Gifts to Generation to Generation will be held in separate, restricted accounts and used solely for the specific priorities set forth in this Generation to Generation campaign case statement as well as the relevant local parish case statement. The campaign goals are approximate and based on anticipated needs and contributions. Final distributions will be based on actual contributions and net of related campaign expenses and fees.