Ways To Give

Help the John Marshall Foundation fulfill its mission to promote a greater public understanding of Chief Justice John Marshall and support the preservation of sites related to John Marshall's life and legacy.

Make an On-Line Gift Donation
You can donate your gifts online using a secured online form. It is safe, fast, and easy.

Send a Gift by Mail:
The John Marshall Foundation
209 W. Franklin Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220
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Contact our Office by Phone:
(804) 775-0861

Appreciated Stock as a Charitable Gift:
One of the most satisfactory ways for a donor to make a gift to The John Marshall Foundation, a 501(C)(3) charitable organization, is to use appreciated stock.

Giving stocks, bonds, and mutual fund shares that have increased in value, and which the donor has owned for more than one year, provides greater tax benefits to the donor than giving cash. Not only can the donor deduct the full market value of the securities, but also can avoid paying capital gains tax on the appreciated value of the stock.

Instructions for Giving Stock to The John Marshall Foundation
The donor is requested to inform the Executive Director, Lynn Brackenridge, that a gift of stock is being transferred.
Phone: (804) 775-0861
e-mail: lynnb@JohnMarshallFoundation.org 
The donor's broker should transfer the stock into the Foundation's account:

Delivery Trust Company (DTC) No. 0715
For further delivery to John Marshall Foundation's internal
Account No. 4565-6884
Davenport & Company
901 East Cary Street
Richmond VA 23219
Phone (804) 780-2107
Toll Free: 1-800-846-6666

Attn: Mary E. Blum, Investment Executive
The Foundation’s Federal Identification (FID) No. is
54-1417184

The stock will then be sold immediately.

Other Giving Options
Information about multi-year pledges, planned gifts, and special gifts can be discussed.  For more info, please call (804) 775-0861

Contributions to the John Marshall Foundation, a tax exempt organization under the 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service, are deductible for computing income and estates taxes.