boat donation with nonprofit tax deduction opportunity for sale in Beaverton, OR

The Opal Foundation is a public 501(3)(C) nonprofit organization that is in need of some crucial equipment for the continued success of Philippi Park restoration (see our web site www.opal-foundation.org). We are seeking a partial or full donation of the following equipment to further the restoration of Philippi Park (eligible for tax deduction) So if you have been looking to sell your Boat at its appraised value and are having a difficult time we might be the perfect solution donate it to the OPAL foundation and use that value as a tax deduction:

 

Boat Requirements: 

Class: Power

Category: Fishing, Recreation, Party Barge

Year: Open to year but must be in running condition with no recent issues

Make: All makes

Length: 18’-22’

Propulsion Type: Outboard or Inboard/Outboard preferably with the ability to manage 20 mph+

Hull Materials: All types

Fuel Type: Gasoline

Use: We will be using this as a person and material transport vessel from the Columbia river up the John Day 3 miles

 

If the equipment is unable to be donated, the Opal foundation is willing to negotiate pricing. 

Donations made to 501(3)(C) corporations may be eligible for a tax deduction. For more information on 501(3)(C) donation tax deductions follow the links below:

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p526.pdf

https://www.irs.gov/uac/eight-tips-for-deducting-charitable-contributions

The Opal Foundation is a 501(3)(C) nonprofit that believes developing parks and recreational areas can improve quality of life, attract visitors and businesses, and help grow local economies. Through their partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Opal Foundation reopened Philippi Park after it had closed in 2013, due to a declining budget.

Website: http://www.opal-foundation.org/

Email: info@opal-foundation.org

Phone: (503).626.0669




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