Ways To Give

Ways to Give

Hunger at Home works with individuals and corporations to ensure an easy and accessible process to make contributions. We accept several gift options to meet your philanthropic needs. Please contact Kim at kim@hungerathome.org to learn more

Make a gift today

We accept gifts all year long. You can make a one-time or monthly gift online here or mail a gift to our office.

 

Hunger at Home
1560 Berger Drive
San Jose, CA 95112

Join Our Supper Club

Members of the Supper Club make an ongoing commitment to help us feed those in need in our community. Supper Club members put food on the table every day all year long through monthly recurring donations. It’s amazing how little it costs to provide healthy and nutritious meals for children, families and seniors. Join today!

 

  • $10/month = $120/year = 75 meals
  • $25/month = $300/year = 188 meals
  • $50/month = $600/year = 375 meals
  • $100/month = $1200/year = 750 meals

More Giving Options

Some of these giving options offer a double

benefit – receive tax deductions while helping those in need. Hunger at Home works with individuals to make gifts easily through the following charitable avenues.

Stock

Donations of stock can be a great way to support Hunger at Home. In addition to providing resources that allow Hunger at Home to deliver leading edge solutions to build food security and self-sufficiency, you may be able to avoid capital gains tax on appreciated stock that you have owned for at least one year.* Contact Michael Miller at michael@hungerathome.org to receive instructions on how to donate stock.

Individual Retirement Account (IRAs)

If you are age 70 ½ or older you may donate a gift from your annual Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) you can give a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) directly to Hunger at Home. If you don’t receive the income from the distribution, you won’t be taxed on it. Contact your IRA administrator and request them to send the gift or use your IRA checkbook to send the gift to Hunger at Home yourself.

Donor Advised Funds (DAF)

Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) is a tax-deductible financial account similar to a personal foundation. It allows donors to make a charitable contribution, receive an immediate tax deduction and then recommend grants from the fund over time. You can easily request a gift to Hunger at Home through your DAF administrator.

Employer Matching Gift Programs

Please contact Board Member Michael Miller at michael@hungerathome.org to learn more.