Donation Information

Donation Information

For 67 years the New Jersey Institute for Disabilities has provided comprehensive and superior programs of service to infants, children and adults with disabilities and their families.  As a not-for-profit organization, NJID appreciates the generous support of the community.  There are many ways to show that you care by becoming a partner in NJID's mission.

Outright Gifts

You can make a donation, right now by clicking on the "Donate" button which will link you to PayPal.

Gifts of cash, appreciated property and tangible personal property immediately benefit the many programs of NJID. Simplicity and ease of delivery are the factors that make these types of charitable giving the most popular.  Company Donation Match programs are also a great way to enhance personal gifts.

Life Insurance

An important but overlooked function of life insurance is the role it can play in Charitable Planned Giving. For a relatively modest financial outlay, a donor can make a substantial gift to NJID.

Wills & Bequests

Through conferring with an attorney, this method of giving helps ensure that your legacy continues according to your wishes.

Life Income Plans

You may want to make a significant and long lasting gift to NJID - a gift that could benefit you, your loved ones and NJID at the same time. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 permits certain discretionary means for individuals to control and maximize income through charitable gifts.  Financial instruments like Charitable Remainder Trusts, Unitrusts, Annuity Trusts, Pooled Income Funds and Charitable Lead Trusts are some of the long-term options available for donors. Consultation with a tax advisor, accountant or attorney is highly recommended since individual financial situations are unique.


Please note:

Because of space limitations, NJID cannot accept donations of used clothing, toys, stuffed animals and household items.



Partners for Life

To discuss Wills, Bequests or Life Income Plans, please call
Venus Majeski, Director of 
Development Community Relations
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The New Jersey Institute for Disabilities is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit corporation approved by the
Internal Revenue Service.  Contributions made to NJID are tax deductible.
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