
Many Ways to Support Our
Cultural Center and Museum

Be part of our Legacy Circle" refers to Join our esteemed group of donors who have committed to supporting our organization through their estate plans.

Donating stock to our nonprofit organization is a thoughtful way to support a cause you believe in while also potentially maximizing your charitable impact and minimizing your tax burden. This method can be especially advantageous if you own appreciated stock (stock that has increased in value since you purchased it).
It is more important than ever that the AAECF have the resources it needs to continue Programs for our Children, Youth, and Adults and in protecting the right to learn and grow for people most disadvantaged -- who are the ones most likely to feel the effects of programs, volunteer and staff reductions. By becoming a monthly sponsor you are helping to fund our programs and allowing us to focus more energy on helping our students and families in need. - Click on any of the options on this page and Donate Today! Thank you!
Please feel free to contact us via email aaecfinc@gmail.com
for more info.

Cash as a gift to our nonprofit organization, is a common form of charitable giving. These gifts are often tax-deductible for the donor, and we rely on them to fund our programs

A thoughtful retirement gift to our nonprofit organization can involve a planned gift, such as naming our organization as a beneficiary of a retirement account or setting up a charitable gift annuity.

A bequest gift is a donation made to our nonprofit organization through a will or other estate planning document, specifying that the organization will receive the gift after their lifetime, often without impacting their current finances.

Matching gifts are a powerful tool that can significantly amplify the impact of donations to the AAECF, Inc. By taking advantage of a matching gift opportunity, you can double the value of your contribution, effectively providing twice as many resources to support the organization's mission to serve the youth and their families.

