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Make a DonationA charitable gift made today clearly demonstrates that you see the connection between the financial health of Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association and the health of families in Central New Hampshire – and that you intend to make it a priority.

Ways to Support Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association

A charitable gift made today clearly demonstrates that you see the connection between the health of families in Central New Hampshire and the financial health of Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association – and that it is a priority. Every gift, regardless of size, makes a difference and is gratefully received. All gifts are tax deductible as allowed by law.

Make your donation online
You can make a donation to support Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association using our secure online connection.

Make your donation by Mail or Phone
Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association Development Office is open Monday through Friday 8 am – 5 pm.

  • Call (603) 224-4093 or (800) 924-8620
  • Mail your contribution to Concord Regional VNA, The Slusser Center, Development Office, 30 Pillsbury Street, Concord, NH 03301. You may specify where you would like your gift to be used or simply used wherever there is the greatest need. Please include your return mailing address so we may properly thank you.
  • Please make checks payable to Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association

Annual Fund Gift
Gifts to the Annual Fund have made a difference for more than 110 years. A gift through the Annual Fund ensures the long tradition of providing health care in the homes of the communities we serve.

Endowment Gift
Endowment gifts are investments in the future of Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association. Endowments funds are maintained in perpetuity and held for a specific purpose designated by the donor. Only the annual income is used for the specific purpose.

Memorial Gift
Remembering a family member, friend or colleague who has passed on is a lasting tribute to someone loved while providing the satisfaction of knowing they have helped others.

Gifts of Gratitude
Consider a making a gift to Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association to say “Thank You.” Gifts of gratitude are thoughtful ways for patients and families to recognize the outstanding care received.

In Celebration
Remember a birthday, anniversary or special occasion for a friend or family member. An acknowledgement will be sent to the honoree.

Matching Gift
Your employer may have an employee-matching gift program that will match your gift, dollar for dollar. Please forward the matching gift form provided by your employer along with your donation.

Estate Planning/Bequests
A gift made through your Will is a very thoughtful and often simple vehicle to say “Thank You” in a significant way. Planned gifts can bring donors tax benefits and in some cases income for life.

Gifts of Stocks and Bonds
You may consider giving an appreciated security.

Bequest
Bequests are made through your Will, either by writing a new Will or adding a Codicil to an existing Will. Bequests can take the form of a specific dollar amount, or percentage of an estate.

Life Insurance
Name the charity as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy. This enables the donor to leave all or a portion of a death benefit to the charity, i.e. Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association.

Gift Annuities
A Gift Annuity enables you to transfer personal assets to Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association, which then pays you a fixed annual income that is guaranteed for life. Most Gift Annuities are established with $10,000 or more.

Charitable Remainder Trust
A donor makes an irrevocable gift to establish the Charitable Remainder Trust, which provides the donor with income for life and annual tax benefits. Upon the death of the donor, assets from the trust benefit the charity, i.e. Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association.