Support Our Mission

Donations to FNHA, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Our tax ID# is 38-3666984.

BY MAIL TO: Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association (FNHA), 790 E Missouri Way, Fayetteville, AR 72701

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SECURITIES TRANSFERS

Donations of appreciated stocks, bonds, and mutual funds have additional tax advantages. You can transfer stocks directly from your brokerage account to FNHA’s brokerage account. Additionally, please fill out and return the SECURITIES TRANSFER REQUEST FORM to fayettevillenatural@gmail.com so that we may acknowledge your gift.

PLANNED GIVING

Designating a Planned Gift in your will provides a legacy of protection of Fayetteville’s natural beauty in perpetuity. We recommend that you consult your attorney or tax consultant about how tax benefits may apply to your specific situation.

Incorporating Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association into your estate is a creative way to give charitably while meeting other personal family or financial needs.

Your planned gift will ensure a legacy of preserved natural heritage areas in and around Fayetteville while providing capital gains and federal estate tax savings.

We welcome the opportunity to discuss your goals and to give you more information about Planned Giving options.

Please contact the FNHA Treasurer at “fayettevillenatural@gmail.com” and you will be contacted to discuss this option.

All inquires will be held in strictest confidence.

We advise that you consult your attorney or tax consultant about how tax benefits may apply to your specific situation.

Suggested Wording For Bequests
“I give the Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association, a Nonprofit Corporation, incorporated in the State of Arkansas, with the address of 790 E Missouri Way Fayetteville AR 72701 the sum of $_______________(or alternately, ______ percent of the residuary of my estate), for its general purposes to preserve the natural heritage areas in and around Fayetteville, Arkansas.”