Donate

Your support matters. With the help of donors like you, Connectedly provides vital, free programs for older Philadelphians. Your gift of any size will have a strong impact.

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Ways to Give

Donate Online

Donate securely online through Connectedly’s donation page.


Donate by Mail

Please make your check payable to Connectedly and mail to:

Connectedly
4100 Main Street
Suite 403, Philadelphia, PA
19127


Gifts of Securities & Appreciated Assets

Gifting long-term, appreciated securities (stocks, mutual funds, and bonds) is one of the most tax-efficient ways to donate. For more information on how to make a gift of appreciated securities or other non-cash gifts, please contact Marypat Tracy or mptracy@connectedly.org.


Matching Gifts

Many companies match charitable contributions made by their employees, retirees, and Board members. This is a great way to double or even triple the value of your contribution. Please ask your human resources or corporate giving office about your employer’s matching gift policy or let us know and we can assist.


Donor Advised Funds

Connectedly is eligible to receive gifts from Donor Advised Funds (DAFs). Please include your name when making the distribution so that we may recognize you properly. Information you or your Fund Administrator may need to issue a gift to our organization:

  • Tax ID #: 22-2629856
  • Name: Connectedly
  • Address: 4100 Main Street, Suite 403, Philadelphia, PA 19127

Planned Giving

Bequests and testamentary gifts ensure the future of Connectedly and our vital work. For more information, please contact Marypat Tracy or mptracy@connectedly.org.

Connectedly is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions are tax-deductible as allowable by law. A copy of Connectedly’s official registration and financial information may be obtained from the PA Department of State by calling toll free, within PA, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.