Ways to Give

Helping Chicago’s kids takes all of us.

Here are just some of the ways you can make sure more of our kids get the support they need.

Give Monthly

Scheduling a monthly gift is an easy and convenient way to spread your JPA giving over the entire year! Just $50/month will outfit one therapy room with supplies for an entire year!

Matching Gifts

Your gift could be doubled in a matter of minutes! If your company has a matching gift program, please contact your human resources department for a matching gift form. Include your form with your contribution or email it to jpadevelopment@jpachicago.org. We’ll do the rest!

Donor-Advised Funds

Making a grant through your donor-advised fund is a flexible way to support JPA!

Planned Giving

Planned giving allows you to make a larger impact at JPA than you ever thought possible.

Give Stock

Donating appreciated securities is an easy, tax-deductible way to support JPA. When you donate stocks, bonds or mutual funds that you’ve owned for more than one year, you may claim a tax deduction for the fair market value of the shares, without paying capital gains tax.

Donate Items for Therapy Rooms

Purchasing items on our Amazon Wish List helps ensure that our therapists have the supplies needed to create engaging and effective therapy environments.

Go Shopping

Shop JPA apparel with Cloztalk! Shop for t-shirts, hats, sweatshirts, polos, and more – you not only get awesome gear, but you’ll help spread the word about JPA and our mission!

In need of holiday cards, stationery, photo gifts or event invitations? Use code FUNDRAISEJPA when you shop at Minted. You will receive 20% off your order and JPA will receive 15% of the net sales!

Want to get involved in person?

Explore our Events and DIY Fundraisers.

Together, we’re making sure Chicago’s kids have mental and emotional health resources available in every school, home, and community.

Thank you for being there for us. Thank you for being there for Chicago, for our teachers, school staff, parents, and social workers.

And most importantly, thank you for being there for our kids.