Other Ways to Support our Mission


In addition to making a general donation, you can support our work through employee giving, vehicle donations, and other strategic giving options.

Maximize Your Impact with Employee Matching

Many workplaces offer giving programs that can double or even triple your donation. Take advantage of employee matching through:

  • Combined Federal Campaign (CFC): Use our charity code 55826 on the CFC website to support our mission.
  • State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC): Use our charity code 471092 on the SECC website.

Your support helps us continue providing essential resources and connections for the Autism community. Thank you for making a difference!


Donaciones de vehículos

Have a car, truck, boat, or other vehicle you no longer need? Donate it through our partner CarEasy.org to receive a tax deduction and support the Autism Society of Texas. It’s simple, free, and helps us continue making a bigger impact!


Advantageous Giving Strategies

Consider these beneficial ways to give:

  • Donor-Advised Fund: Receive an immediate tax benefit and retain advisory privileges on where your donation is distributed. Common sponsors include Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, and Vanguard Charitable.
  • Qualified Charitable Distribution: If you’re 70 ½ or older, donate directly from your IRA to satisfy your required minimum distribution while supporting our mission.
  • Appreciated Stock: Donate stock or other appreciated assets to avoid capital gains tax and take a charitable deduction for the market value.

To make a gift of stock, bonds, or mutual funds, contact info@texasautismsociety.org for stock transfer instructions.

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Fuentes de referencia

  1. Servicio de Impuestos Internos (11 de octubre de 2019). "Fondos asesorados por donantes". Sitio web del IRS.
  2. Servicio de Impuestos Internos (29 de octubre de 2019). "Preguntas frecuentes sobre las cuentas IRA - Distribuciones (retiros)". Sitio web del IRS.
  3. Fried, Carla; (16 de agosto de 2017). "Donar acciones...".CNBC