
Thank you for your donation!
Your commitment to adoptees is a beacon of hope for those we serve, and we are truly grateful to have you as a valued member of our community. Your monetary donation to the Adoptee Mentoring Society helps us to maintain and grow the technical and human resources we need to support adoptees nationwide, as they build their identities. Your donation supports all aspects of our programming, including:
Mentor coaching to ensure mentors receive ongoing training
Scholarship Fund to enable all to participate in mentorship regardless of income level
Unique and personalized gifts from mentors to their mentees to help instill a sense of attunement and community
Virtual mentorship technical support to ensure all adoptees can participate, even those who don’t have access to a computer or internet
* Check with your company’s human resources department to see if your company matches gifts to nonprofit organizations.
Gift Acceptance Policy
If you have any questions about your donation, please contact us at info@adopteementorship.org
Adoptee Mentoring Society is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity. We are pleased to accept gifts from corporations that support our program goals and organization’s mission. This includes gifts of cash or checks (Checks shall be made payable to “Adoptee Mentoring Society” and shall be mailed to Adoptee Mentoring Society P.O. Box 28301 Seattle, WA 98118), employee driven internal events, external events driven by corporate management, donations of goods and services, sponsorships or partnerships, company matching gifts and recognition gifts.
You will receive an emailed tax receipt at the beginning of the month.
Confidentiality of Gifts - All information concerning donors and prospective donors shall be held in strict confidence, subject to legally authorized and enforceable requests for information by government agencies and courts. Adoptee Mentoring Society will not disclose the amount of any gift through any publication or other public document without the permission of the donor, unless the disclosure is required by law.
The Adoptee Mentoring Society shall seek the advice of legal counsel in matters relating to acceptance of gifts when appropriate. For example, closely held stock transfers that are subject to restrictions or buy-sell agreements. Documents naming Adoptee Mentoring Society as Trustee. Transactions with potential conflict of interest that may invoke IRS sanctions. Other instances in which use of counsel is deemed appropriate by the Executive Committee.
The Board of Directors must approve any changes to, or deviations from, these policies at its regular Board meetings or during a special session called by the Chair.