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You can play an important role in preserving our past for future generations.

A 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the Georgia Historical Society relies upon its members and the generosity of individuals, corporations, and foundations to provide needed support for our state-of-the-art research facility, expert staff, educational programs, and archival operations.

Your gift will help us fulfill our research and educational mission and help tell Georgia’s story to students of all ages throughout out state in the places where we live, learn, and work. Read about the Georgia Historical Society's programs, initiatives, and acquisitions of the past year, made possible by our supporters, in our Annual Report.

Please consider creating your legacy today.

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How to Give

The Georgia Historical Society accepts charitable gifts by check, credit card, and money order as well as other methods listed here. Gifts made by credit card may be made directly through the website by pressing the link here (or give button above) or by contacting us directly. Gifts may also be made by giving through retirement plans, gifts of securities, through charitable trusts, estate plans and other life plans which may confer certain tax advantages upon the donor. The following are some examples of ways that you can give:

Gifts of Appreciated Stock

Gifts of marketable securities which have appreciated over time is a method which may be used to contribute to the Georgia Historical Society, as it carries with it the potential for significant tax savings.

Qualified Retirements Plans/Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCD’s)

Many individuals accumulate the majority of their lifetime savings in their 401k and IRA’s, via regular contributions to their plan. These types of contributions grow tax free over a period of time. However, all distributions from an IRA are fully taxable to the recipient, and, sometimes, a required minimum distribution may significantly increase the tax burden of an individual taxpayer. 

How can a donor meet the requirements to take his annual RMD, reduce taxes and express his charitable intent at the same time?

A donor can take qualified charitable distribution (QCD). Generally, a QCD is an otherwise taxable distribution that is made by an individual which is paid directly from the IRA to a qualified, non-profit organization. A distribution made in this manner can satisfy all or part of a RMD.

Charitable Trusts

Many donors would like to make a generous charitable gift during their lifetime, so that they can see their “gift in action”; however, they may be reluctant to give a large gift as they fear their income stream during their lifetime may be diminished if a particular asset is reduced. They want to ensure they have enough income to continue their quality of life.

A charitable trust, when properly drafted, may be able to help a Donor accomplish both goals.

Outright Bequests from an Estate Plan
  • Donors may also elect to distribute gifts of certain amounts or percentages of their estate to GHS directly through their Will. 
  • Naming a charity as a beneficiary of life insurance policy is also another asset of an estate that a donor may contribute to GHS. If there are sufficient other assets flowing to the donor’s family, a Donor may elect to name GHS as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Life insurance is not included as part of a probate estate (i.e. it flows outside of the Donor’s Will if a beneficiary other than the estate is named).
GHS Annual Fund

Gifts to the Georgia Historical Society’s Annual Giving Fund help the institution to collect, examine, and teach Georgia and American history by serving as a base of general operating funds that are used to support the continued delivery of GHS programs, publications, and research services. Your generous gift will have an immediate and vital impact on GHS’s ability to continue to fulfill its founding mission.

Donations to GHS’s Annual Giving Fund are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Planned Giving

Eighty percent (80%) or more of all planned giving is in the form of simple bequests in the donor’s will, but there are many potentially very valuable ways to make a planned gift. Determining what type of planned gift is right for you is just as important as making the gift.

Outright Gifts
  • Cash
  • Appreciated securities
  • Real estate
Estate Gifts
  • By will or living trust
  • Qualified retirement plans
  • Life insurance
Gifts in Partnership with GHS
  • Charitable Lead Trust
  • Charitable Remainder Trust
  • Charitable Remainder Unitrust
  • Retained Life Estate

Named Funds

In addition, planned gifts of $50,000 or more pledged to the Georgia Historical Society’s Endowment Trust are honored as Named Endowment Funds.

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Support GHS

For more information on giving to GHS, please contact Ashley Rainge-Shields, Development Associate

Phone: 912-651-2125 ext. 116
Email: arshields@georgiahistory.com

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Jepson House Education Center*

104 W. Gaston Street
Savannah, GA 31401

912-651-2125

Open: Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
*BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Research Center

501 Whitaker Street
Savannah, GA 31401

912-651-2128

Open: Wednesday–Friday
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
First and third Saturdays
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Atlanta office*

One Baltimore Place NW
Suite G300
Atlanta, GA 30308

404-382-5410

Open: Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
*BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

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Jepson House Education Center*

104 W. Gaston Street
Savannah, GA 31401
912-651-2125

Open: Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
*BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Research Center

501 Whitaker Street
Savannah, GA 31401
912-651-2128

Open: Wednesday–Friday
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
First and third Saturdays
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Atlanta office*

One Baltimore Place NW, Suite G300
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-382-5410

Open: Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
*BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Charity Navigator

The Georgia Historical Society has been awarded its eleventh consecutive 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator, the largest charity evaluator in America, for sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency, a distinction that places The Society among an elite 1% of non-profit organizations in America.

Privacy Policy
Financial Statements

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    • Plan Your Visit
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  • Teachers + Students
    • Resources for Teachers
      • Search All Education Resources
      • Teaching with Primary Resources
      • Biographical Resources
      • Economic History Resources
      • Eighth-Grade WebQuest
      • Women’s History Resources
      • Online Exhibits
      • Field Trips and In-School Programs
      • Professional Development
      • Back
    • Resources for Students
    • Today in Georgia History
    • Off the Deaton Path
    • Georgia Historical Society Education Newsletter
    • Back
  • Learn + Explore
    • Programs and Initiatives
    • Community Archives Initiative
    • Georgia Commemorates America at 250
    • Historical Markers
      • Explore Georgia Historical Markers
      • Applying for a New Historical Marker
      • Maintaining Historical Markers
      • FAQs
      • Report a Missing or Damaged Marker
      • Civil War Historical Marker Initiative
      • Georgia Civil Rights Trail
      • Back
    • Georgia History Festival
    • Georgia Trustees
    • Trustees Gala
    • Vincent J. Dooley Distinguished Fellows Program
      • Distinguished Teaching Fellows
      • Distinguished Research Fellows
      • Back
    • History and Race Initiative
    • Georgia’s Business History
    • Affiliate Chapter Program
    • Publications
      • Georgia History Today
      • Georgia Historical Quarterly
      • Bell and Inscoe Awards
      • Back
    • Online Exhibits
    • Upcoming Events
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