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IRS 501(c)(3)

Notice Regarding Donations

Every donation made directly to the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) North Central Chapter goes directly to the eight mandated programs supported by the PVA North Central Chapter.

The PVA North Central Chapter relies solely on donations and grants. The PVA North Central Chapter does not seek nor does not receive funding from any government entity. We do not utilize telemarketing for solicitations; however, we do a twice a year mailing campaign to previous donors every year (May & December);

*All donations made directly to the PVA North Central supports veterans in the areas we serve who are non-service connected and service connected disabled veterans.

Thrivent Choice Dollars

We’re proud to be a Thrivent Choice®-enrolled organization. Through the Thrivent programs, we are eligible to receive grant dollars, fee-free donations, and support from Thrivent Action Team service projects.

To learn more about Thrivent’s membership benefits and generosity programs visit thrivent.com/generosity

Qualified Charitable Distributions

The Pension Protection Act of 2006 first allowed taxpayers age 70½ or older to make tax-free charitable donations directly from their IRAs. Technically, these taxpayers were allowed to exclude from gross income otherwise taxable distributions from their IRA (“qualified charitable distributions,” or QCDs), up to $100,000, that were paid directly to a qualified charity.

These gifts are also known as “Charitable IRA rollovers.” The law was originally scheduled to expire in 2007 but was extended periodically through 2014 by subsequent legislation, and finally made permanent by the Protect Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015.