Falls Church Education Foundation

Serving the Falls Church City Public Schools

Excellence in Education is at the Heart of our Community

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The FCEF gratefully acknowledges the following donors (as of 8/1/12) for their support of the Foundation's endowment, annual operations including alumni outreach activites, scholarship funds and special programs to strengthen educational programs at the Falls Church City Public Schools. We strive to report accurately our donors' generous support. Please contact the Foundation about any omissions or corrections at (703) 248-5627.

Falls Church Education Foundation funds support all students, all schools

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Other Possibilities of Supporting

You may be surprised to learn all the ways you can give to the Falls Church Education Foundation to ensure that our students are prepared to effectively meet the challenges of the 21st century. Some of them are listed below.


For further information please contact Debbie Hiscott at the Foundation, (703) 538-3381 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Gifts of Cash

Gifts of cash, check, or credit card are the most popular method of memorial giving. Such gifts are convenient and can be tax deductible. If you itemize your tax deductions, gifts of cash can serve to eliminate tax on up to 50% of you adjusted gross income (AGI).

Appreciated Property

Giving securities, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds that have increased in value can bring extra tax savings. Such gifts provide multiple tax benefits. Not only are they generally deductible from income tax at full fair market value if owned for longer than one year, giving inthis way also enables you to bypass capital gains tax that would otherwise be due if the donated asset were sold. Gifts of such assets are deductible in amounts up to 30% of AGI.

Depreciated Property

If you own an investment that has decreased in value since you have owned it, consider selling it and making a charitable gift of all or a portion of the cash proceeds. In addition to an income tax deduction for the cash donation, this creates a loss you may be able to deduct from other taxable income. The combined amount of the deductible loss and the charitable deduction couls actually total more than the current value of the investment.

A Gift through Your Will or Living Trust

After providing for loved ones, you can direct that a specific amount, a certain property, or all of a percentage of what remains be devoted to charitable purposes you choose. There is no limit to the amount of charitable gifts that are deductible for gift and estate tax purposes.

Gifts of Retirement Plan Assets

Gifts of cash, check, or credit card are the most popular method of memorial giving. Such gifts are convenient and can be tax deductible. If you itemize your tax deductions, gifts of cash can serve to eliminate tax on up to 50% of you adjusted gross income (AGI).

Gifts of Life Insurance

If you own life insurance policies that have built up cash value but are no longer needed for the purpose for which they were intended, such policies can make excellent charitable gifts. In addition to providing income tax savings today, gifts of all or a portion of the value of life insurance can also result in significant estate tax savings.

Designating Your State Tax Refund to the Foundation

You may voluntarily donate all or part of your state tax refund to a Public School Foundation, such as the FCEF, on lines 25c-25d of the Virginia form 760 ADJ. Our code is 61101. See the link on the left to obtain a tax form, just print, complete the contribution amount on line 25cor 25d, and attach to your Virginia taxes.>

Company Matching Gifts

Many companies and corporations have matching gift programsand will match their employees’ gifts to the Falls Church Education Foundation. Please inquire with your company, and if this benefit is available, enclose your matching gift form with your donation.