I was on another site posting calls i donated for St. Jude /Don Batton turkey hunt...and a poster thought it was interesting i would give to St Judes since they dont support Bowhunting. He said they said "No Thank You" to his bowclub donation? I asked him for the letter...we will see....but
Question? Does St. Jude formally thank Tradgang in any publication, etc. for it's donation each year? thanks
I don't know that they do but IMHO it makes no difference. I don't give to St. Judes to be recognized.........I give for the benefit of the kids.
Maybe this will answer your question.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=096393
I do know they have denied donations from race events here as well.
PERFECT Randy!!!.....thats what i needed...Can i have permission to post "thank you" on another site?
I would love to show that Duck hunting site us Traditional guys trying to make a difference!!
I dont see why not.
Thanks for that link Randy! I was beginning to have misgivings after hearing about that bow club's interaction.
I don't care about the recognition either but I won't support any organization that takes a vocal stand against things I believe in. I know that St. Judes is quite ok with archery due to contacts my staff and I have had with them.
Bowwild X 2.
Grouse
Bowhunters need recognition in this day and age.It's awesome St Judes recognizes Tradgang on their wall at corporate. Our seasons particularly in the south are in jeopardy from State Game and Fish committees wanting to include rifles in our bow season to kill more deer.......etc. etc.
Wouldn't be awesome if every Tradgang member donated 1 item for this year auction?
QuoteOriginally posted by joebuck:
Wouldn't be awesome if every Tradgang member donated 1 item for this year auction?
That would be awesome, but just so everyone will know, you don't have to donate anything to the auction or buy anything on the auction. You can simply write a check and send it in just like you had won an auction item. It will go in the St. Judes coffer with the rest on them.
Matthew 6:3
But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing,
We receive cash donations each year. Often those who are the winning bidder round up their payment to the nearest 5, 10, 20 or 100 dollars resulting in a cash donation.
I have to wonder how many people who would read that plaque would have any idea what "Trad Gang" is. It says nothing about bowhunters. Wish it read "From the bowhunters of Trad Gang".
I agree David. Most might think "TradGang" is a geezer cycle club. Oh, well like Stone Knife reminded us, it doesn't matter who knows.
On another note, I assume that items bought on the tradgang st judes auction or cash donated is a write off on your taxes? DB
Stone Knife I love how you think.Wish You lived closer we would hunt some.RC
RC, hopefully some day we will.
QuoteOriginally posted by Stone Knife:
Matthew 6:3
But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing,
Well sited!
QuoteOriginally posted by Don Batten:
On another note, I assume that items bought on the tradgang st judes auction or cash donated is a write off on your taxes? DB
Definately - I count St. Jude as one of my annual contributions. Just make sure that you make your check payable to St. Jude Childrens Hospital.
The way the tax law for charitable contributions is written, with any items that you purchase in support of any organization, you can only deduct the amount you pay in excess of normal fair market value. For example, a dozen cookies might be worth $3.00, so if you pay $100 there would be a $97 tax deduction. If you get a bargain on something on the St. Jude auction and pay less than what it is really worth there wouldn't be a deduction allowed. All cash donations of course are fully deductible.
QuoteOriginally posted by Whip:
QuoteOriginally posted by Don Batten:
On another note, I assume that items bought on the tradgang st judes auction or cash donated is a write off on your taxes? DB
Definately - I count St. Jude as one of my annual contributions. Just make sure that you make your check payable to St. Jude Childrens Hospital.
The way the tax law for charitable contributions is written, with any items that you purchase in support of any organization, you can only deduct the amount you pay in excess of normal fair market value. For example, a dozen cookies might be worth $3.00, so if you pay $100 there would be a $97 tax deduction. If you get a bargain on something on the St. Jude auction and pay less than what it is really worth there wouldn't be a deduction allowed. All cash donations of course are fully deductible. [/b]
So you use your canceled check as a receipt for tax purposes? I never even thought about that... :knothead:
This works for charitable contributions up to $250. For charitable contributions over $250, the tax code also requires that you have a letter from the recipient organization stating that they received your donation and stating whether you received anything of value in return. When I checked several years ago, St. Judes was not able to issue the required letters, but that may have changed by now.
Both those who donate items to be bid on and those who pay in excess of the fair market value of the item should be entitled to a charitable contribution deduction, up to $250, anyway.