If you would like to contribute to the Cardinal’s Annual Stewardship Appeal by using your Visa, Master Card, Discover or Amex please click here.
By Direct Debit:
To make a gift through direct debit, fill print out form here and mail to us.
By Stock:
If you wish to make a gift of securities to the Cardinal’s Annual Stewardship Appeal , there are several ways of doing so depending upon whether the securities are registered in your own name, or held in a bank custodian account, or in a brokerage account.
We have provided for your convenience a sample form of a gift letter, which may be used to assist in the transfer of securities to the Archdiocese of New York for the Appeal.
**Please note: Failure to notify our office with the name and number of shares that you will be transferring will prohibit us from acknowledging your gift properly or at all.
Please contact Maryrose Richards at (646)794-3281 for more information.
Securities Held in a Brokerage Account:
If you choose this method, please let us know in advance so that our broker can be alerted to accept the securities and so that we are able to acknowledge your gift properly. A copy of your instructions to your advisor (sample enclosed) is a helpful way to provide this notice. It is also helpful for us to have the name of the brokerage house and the name and telephone number of the person we can contact regarding the gift should there be any problems with a transfer.
Securities held by a broker may be delivered by wire transfer through the Depository Trust Company (DTC) to our brokerage account. PLEASE BE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON THE TRANSFER TO AVOID ANY TRANSFER PROBLEMS.
Many banks have a "gift account" until instructions have been received from the donor. If you wish to make a gift of securities from your bank account, please notify the bank and let us know the name of the bank, and the name and telephone number of the person we should contact regarding the gift.
Securities Registered in Your Name:
The securities may be delivered directly (registered, if by mail) to the office of our broker who also will need a signed stock power. If sent by mail, the stock power should be mailed separately from the securities, which are freely negotiable when combined physically with the stock power. Our broker's address is as follows: