Donors & Funders

  Contribute to Curbstone’s Programs:

Donations made to any of Curbstone’s giving options are gratefully accepted at any time of the year. Donations can be made by check or credit card. If you want to make a contribution in the form of a stock transfer, please contact us at judy@curbstone.org. Online donations can be made through various giving sites, including NetworkFor Good.org, or JustGive.org or you can select Curbstone to receive a percentage of your online purchases through igive.com.

Annual Fund: Contributions of any size to the annual fund are used to support all of Curbstone's programs.

Century Club: Supporters who make a contribution at a level of $1,000 or more can direct that donation to the support of a particular book(s).

Planned Giving: Leave a Legacy

Endowment: We will soon be announcing the launch of the Curbstone Endowment Fund.


Information for Donors and Funders

Curbstone Press is a 501(c)(3) arts and education organization, founded in Willimantic, CT in 1975. Contributions to Curbstone Press are tax-deductible. What is a Nonprofit?

Curbstone's supporters can learn about Curbstone's educational and outreach programs as well as its literary publications at the various pages of this website.

Copies of the 2001 Annual Report and the 2002Annual Report can be viewed and printed in PDF format. In the future, it will also be possible to view Curbstone's current form 990 filed annually with IRS. Guidestar provides this and more information as well.



Resources for Donors:

There are several websites that provide useful information for donors. We list a few here as a starting point. Links you will find at these sites provide a broader range of resources.

  • GuideStar: The Donor’s Guide to the Charitable Universe
  • National Center for Charitable Statistics
  • Changing Our World: Philanthropy for a New Age

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