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Legacy, Stewardship, and Planned Giving: Let's Get Clear on the Terms
Jargon like "planned giving" and "stewardship" can be confusing for donors and board members. We break down these key charitable terms to help you build clearer, stronger relationships with your supporters in our area.

Tina O'Brien
Mar 232 min read


Your Planned Giving Partner: 5 Ways KCF Can Help Your Nonprofit
We want to be more than just a place to hold funds; we want to be your strategic partner in growth. From handling complex gifts to educating your board, discover five ways we help Kitsap nonprofits secure their long-term future.

Lillian Xie
Mar 235 min read


Kitsap Community Foundation Announces Website Development Request for Proposals
Kitsap Community Foundation is seeking a web development partner to build a new WordPress website. Proposals are due April 15, 2026.

Tina O'Brien
Mar 122 min read


When We Give Together, We Grow Together
Mark your calendar for the 2026 Kitsap Great Give and join your community in giving back to the causes you love.

Tina O'Brien
Feb 243 min read


Worth a look: Charitable gifts of real estate
As wealth increasingly shifts through appreciated real estate, charitable planning will involve more non-cash assets. While gifts of property require careful structuring and documentation, they can offer significant tax advantages and convert illiquid assets into lasting community impact. With proper coordination, real estate can become a flexible and meaningful tool for philanthropic planning.

Tina O'Brien
Feb 123 min read


Postmarks, rule changes, and remedies for clientsâ 2025 charitable gifts
A late-2025 change in USPS postmark procedures created unexpected complications for year-end charitable deductions. Because the IRS relies on postmark dates to substantiate mailed gifts, some contributions intended for 2025 may be treated as 2026 gifts. Advisors can help clients preserve documentation, shift to electronic giving methods, and consider tools such as donor-advised funds to reduce timing risk in future years.

Tina O'Brien
Feb 123 min read


Sudden life changes: Charitable giving can help clients get through it
Major life transitionsâdivorce, loss, retirement, business changeâoften reshape financial plans in unexpected ways. In these moments, charitable planning can help clients move from reactive decision-making to values-based action. Whether through a donor-advised, designated, or field-of-interest fund, Kitsap Community Foundation partners with advisors to turn difficult seasons into meaningful, forward-looking strategies that reflect purpose and community impact.

Tina O'Brien
Feb 112 min read


What type of fund, or funds, is right for you?
Choosing the right charitable fund is about more than tax strategyâitâs about aligning your giving tools with your goals. Whether youâre drawn to the flexibility of a donor-advised fund, the lasting support of a designated fund, or the broad impact of an unrestricted or field-of-interest fund, Kitsap Community Foundation can help you build a thoughtful approach to philanthropy that reflects your values and evolves with you over time.

Lillian Xie
Feb 112 min read


Eye on the storms: Keep giving
When life feels uncertain, itâs natural to reassess your financial plansâincluding charitable giving. The choice is rarely all-or-nothing. Often, the most thoughtful approach is to adjust the pace, focus, or structure of your giving so it remains both meaningful and sustainable. Kitsap Community Foundation is here to help you explore flexible options that align with your values and current circumstances.

Tina O'Brien
Feb 112 min read


Your charitable intentions: Plan to plan!
Even the most thoughtful charitable plans can drift out of sync over time as families, advisors, and priorities change. Periodic check-ins help ensure that your documents, beneficiary designations, and intentions still align. An annual review with Kitsap Community Foundation can bring clarity, peace of mind, and confidence that your giving will have lasting impact.

Tina O'Brien
Feb 112 min read
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