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Many Ways to Give a Gift to the NCJFCJ

Your tax-deductible contribution is important to help us fulfill our mission to improve the judicial experience for our children and families. There are many convenient and secure ways to show your support for the NCJFCJ. The mission of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges is to provide all judges, courts, and related agencies involved with juvenile, family, and domestic violence cases with the knowledge and skills to improve the lives of the families and children who seek justice.

To make a contribution by phone, for more information on giving opportunities, or if you have any questions, please call (775) 507-4777

Make an Online Donation

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The NCJFCJ now has an easy online platform for online donations. Visit the NCJFCJ’s Givebutter link to make one-time, monthly, quarterly, or annual gifts.

Why Donate?
Your gifts support NCJFCJ outreach, policy work, and non-grant initiatives. A few examples include our wellness, connection and leadership programming, committee efforts, and our policy work highlighted by the annual Days on the Hill meetings in Washington, D.C. Unrestricted funds also allow the organization to respond rapidly to dynamic opportunities and complex issues facing families in the courts that may lead to future grant-funded programs.

Donations can be made in honor of someone, and donations can be designated for specific purposes that include membership for colleagues, specific NCJFCJ scholarships, and general donations.

The Judge Richard J. Fitzgerald Memorial Scholarship Fund

Judge Richard J. FitzGerald taught and practiced that all professionals in juvenile and family courts should be well trained to ensure judges receive the information necessary to make the best possible, well-informed decisions for children and families.

This scholarship is for any NCJFCJ member to broaden their knowledge through participation in our programs.

Give the Gift of Membership

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Justice begins with well-trained professionals, and an independent, trusted judiciary.
Your gift of membership will enhance the knowledge and skills needed to improve the lives of children, families, and survivors of domestic violence who seek justice.

The 1937 Club

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The 1937 campaign is for those who share our vision for a society in which everyone has access to fair, equal, effective, and timely justice.
Pledge $1,937 in a fiscal year in order to continue the NCJFCJ’s important mission. Becoming a Silver Bench member.

The Judith Horgan Scholarship

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Judith Horgan strived to help new members of the NCJFCJ feel included and welcomed to join all of our conferences and events.
This Scholarship is available to new NCJFCJ member judges, judicial officers, court officers, and professionals within their first 8 years of their chosen court system profession.

Increasing Domestic Violence Awareness Scholarship

The Increasing Domestic Violence Awareness Scholarship, established in 2023 through a donation from past NCJFCJ Board Director Jeanne Karadanis.

The John Shaw Field Scholarship

The John Shaw Field Scholarship was established in 2015.

Leave A Legacy

Including NCJFCJ in your will or trust is a powerful way to support our mission of improving the lives of families and children through justice. Charitable bequests not only help us continue this vital work, but they can also provide significant tax advantages for you and your estate.

Benefits of Charitable Giving in Your Will:

  • No Gift or Estate Tax: Gifts to qualified charities are generally exempt from federal gift and estate taxes.
  • Reduce Estate Size: Charitable bequests can lower the taxable value of your estate, potentially reducing estate tax liability.
  • Flexibility: You can designate a specific amount, a percentage of your estate, or even a particular asset to NCJFCJ.

How It Works:
Under current law, individuals can leave up to $13.99 million to heirs without federal estate tax liability. Anything above that may be taxed at rates up to 40%. By including NCJFCJ in your estate plan, you can direct your resources toward a cause you believe in while minimizing taxes.

Other Options to Consider:

  • Annual Gifting: Married couples can gift up to $38,000 per year ($19,000 per person) to an unlimited number of benefactors without having to file a gift tax return and not affecting your lifetime limits.
  • Charitable Trusts: These can provide income during your lifetime and support NCJFCJ after your passing.
  • Beneficiary Designations: Name NCJFCJ as a beneficiary on retirement accounts or life insurance policies.

Take the Next Step:
Estate planning is complex, and every situation is unique. We encourage you to consult your financial advisor or attorney to explore the best options for your goals. When you’re ready, let us know—we’d be honored to help you create a legacy that transforms lives.

For more information, contact us Vanessa Stephens at vstephens@ncjfcj.org or KC Krichbaum, CFP at kc@hailbrokers.com  

 



The  NCJFCJ is honored to receive the 100% Giving Board Award from the Community Foundation of northern Nevada for 2025. Charities winning this award receive a personal financial gift to their operating fund from every Board member. Thank you to our Board for showing your commitment to our mission, vision and values.

The NCJFCJ is honored to have earned the Candid Platinum Transparency Seal for 2026. The platinum seal is the highest level of recognition offered by Candid and is awarded to organizations that meet the highest standards of transparency and accountability. Checkout our Candid profile here.

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
(registration number NV19751000331) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3)organization.
Your donations may be tax-deductible according to the provisions
of section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1986.