It’s easy to give to the Great Valley Center. Make a gift on line with your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, and by check, or fax. All contributions are gratefully accepted.

ONLINE
At this time we are unable to accept on-line donations.
Thank you for visiting the Great Valley Center website and for your interest in the Central Valley.

Please send your donation to:
Great Valley Center
201 Needham St.
Modesto, CA 95354

If you have any questions or would like further information please contact Ellen Herod, Director of Development, at (209) 522-5103 or
BY MAIL OR FAX Printable Donation Form

Mail Contribution and make a check payable to:
Great Valley Center
201 Needham Street
Modesto, CA 95354

Credit Card contributions may be faxed with a signature to
(209) 522-5116
.



 

More Ways to Contribute
1. Donate through workplace giving campaigns
: You may be able to give to the Great Valley Center through your employer. Federal employees can contribute to the Center through the Combined Federal Campaign (#5225) The Great Valley Center’s tax identification number is 77-0450770.

2. Ask your employer to match your gift
: Many employers generously match, double or even triple the charitable contributions of their employees. If your employer will match your gift and you need more information from us, please call us at (209) 522-5103, or to Ellen Herod.

3. Donate Assets
: Your gift of appreciated stock or other assets can provide you with important tax benefits while also supporting the work of the Great Valley Center. Be sure to check with your tax advisor to see what will benefit you most.

4. Consider putting us in your will: Your planned gift could mean a tax savings for you while also supporting our Valley. Check with your tax advisor to see what will benefit you most.

 

For more information
Please contact:

Ellen Herod
Director of Development
Great Valley Center
201 Needham Street
Modesto CA 95354

Telephone (209) 522-5103
Fax (209) 522-5116
ellen@greatvalley.org

 

"Modesto headquarters one of this state's most influential organizations, the Great Valley Center"

— Chico Enterprise Record