Donate to Cancer Pathways
Other Ways to Give
In-Kind Giving
Whether it’s gift cards for travel, activities for campers, or an item to elevate one of our fundraising events — in-kind donations ensure we can continue to offer supportive programs & resources.
The following are frequently needed items for our programs:
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- Gift cards for local grocery and big box stores (Costco, Target, Walmart, etc.)
- Gift cards or vouchers for transportation (gas station gift cards, parking vouchers, bus passes, Orca cards).
- Passes to local museums and cultural or sporting events
Matching Gifts
Many employers have matching gift programs and will match the charitable contributions of their employees.
Cancer Pathways participates in a number of employee giving programs, including:
- The King County Employee Giving Program
- The Washington State Combine Fund Drive
- Microsoft Employee Giving Program, and more!
Not sure if your company participates in a matching program? Please reach out, and we would be happy to help.
Planned Giving
Cancer Pathways invites you to consider us in your estate plans.
Planned giving is a meaningful a way to ensure that future generations don’t have to face cancer alone.
Your gift can have an impact for years to come.
To learn more about legacy giving, please contact [email protected].
Donor-Advised Funds & Stock Transfers
Donor Advised Fund
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a philanthropic giving vehicle that provides a tax benefit to you and allows you to grant funds to organizations of your choice.
To create a donor-advised fund:
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- Contact your financial institution or foundation.
- Indicate the grant amount and list Cancer Pathways as the charitable organization.
Stock Transfer
To transfer stock to Cancer Pathways:
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- Contact [email protected] for a stock transfer form.
- Complete the stock transfer form and send it to your broker.
*All stock gifts must be appreciated stock and the stock must be transferred – not sold.
Qualified Charitable Distributions
Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), also known as IRA Charitable Rollovers, allow individuals aged 70 1/2 or older to donate directly to charitable organizations from their IRA.