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CAPSA is recognized as one of the best domestic violence and sexual assault support centers in Utah, providing a comprehensive range of services that support victims from crisis through healing. Yet, CAPSA cannot offer life-saving and life-changing support services for individuals and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence without your support and the support of our community.

Each year, CAPSA applies and manages nearly $3 million in competitive state and federal grants and raises an additional $1.5 million from the community through business donations, home and office sponsorships, foundation grants, and individual contributions. Your donation to CAPSA funds critical core services including crisis phone lines, case management, clinical therapy, emergency shelter, transitional housing, and youth services.

Donate Online

Your donation will help CAPSA provide lifesaving support services.  You can donate online with the below link.  Please consider making a monthly donation.

Donate By Mail

You can mail in a donation to:

CAPSA
Attn: Donations
P.O. Box 3617
Logan, UT 84323-3617

We will send a donation receipt to the address on the check or in an accompanied letter. Please include your name, address, and phone number to help ensure your donation is recorded properly.

Donate with Confidence

CAPSA has a GOLD Transparency rating with Candid’s GuildeStar. This recognition is achieved by less than five percent of nonprofits registered with GuideStar and is a testament to CAPSA’s commitment to transparency and accountability in operations, governance, and financial management.

CAPSA’s Endowment

What is an Endowment

An endowment is a permanent, self-sustaining source of funding. Endowment funds are restricted (not spent) and invested, which generate dividends to support CAPSA programs. An endowment provides stability and ensures CAPSA’s future financial health – allowing CAPSA to weather funding crises, which may include future pandemics and/or funding insecurity, such as a loss of a grant.

THE NEED

CAPSA’s programs are funded primarily by competitive grants, which are not guaranteed – grants require reapplying every one to two years and may not renew. Since most grants fund multiple positions across departments, when grants don’t renew, CAPSA is forced to end program(s) and let staff go, hurting survivors.

Donate Goods

We are currently in need of:

  • Bath Towels
  • Shampoo/Conditioner
  • Fidget Toys
  • Paper Plates
  • Plastic Utensils
  • Wipes- baby & makeup
  • Clorox Wipes
  • Napkins
  • Facial Cleansers and Moisturizers
  • Men, Women & Children’s Underwear (all sizes)
  • Toilet Paper
  • Body Wash
  • Body Spray
  • Deodorant

Planned Giving

Securities

A gift of appreciated securities is a popular alternative to a cash gift because it saves taxes twice. You not only receive an income tax deduction for the full fair market value of your securities for more than one year, but you also avoid capital gain tax on the appreciation.

Speak with your accountant for specific strategies and tax planning. Call CAPSA and ask for James Boyd or Jill Anderson to get transfer account info.

Gifts Through Your Will or Trust

You can name CAPSA in a will or trust. This will extend your legacy and may create tax advantages for your estate.

Recommended Text for Will

“I give, devise, and bequeath to CAPSA, Tax ID 87-0413330, the sum of ($_____) to be used for its general purposes.” (Instead of a dollar amount, you can indicate a percent [_____%] of your total estate or specially describe property to be given.)

Trust

Speak to an Estate Planning Attorney

Retirement Plan or Life Insurance Beneficiary

You can include non-profit(s) as beneficiary (primary or contingent beneficiary) to receive all or part of your retirement plan or life insurance policy. Name CAPSA as a beneficiary by completing a beneficiary form with your financial adviser or human resources department.

Somebody’s Attic

Somebody’s Attic is a “second hand store with a first rate cause.” Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization, Somebody’s Attic is designed to generate funds for CAPSA and The Family Place. Each year, CAPSA received more than $60,000 from Somebody’s Attic.

When you donate your old clothing, home goods and furniture to Somebody’s Attic, half of the proceeds from those sales are donated to CAPSA. Somebody’s Attic also serves as a department store for CAPSA’s clients. Meaning survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault are allowed to take vouchers to Somebody’s Attic and purchase clothes and furniture for free.

Store Locations & Hours:

Downtown Logan – 39 W 100 N; Logan, UT 84321

Smithfield – 3 S Main ST; Smithfield, UT 84335 |

Giving App by Funraise

Giving App Features

When you donate to CAPSA, you have access to your donation data using the Giving by Funraise app.

Edit your recurring donation details including amount, frequency, and payment method. You can also cancel or create new subscriptions in the app.

Did you lose that donation receipt from a year ago? No problem; resend a donation receipt email to yourself anytime.

Get ready for tax season with a full donation summary. Just click to send yourself an email with your donation summary PDF.

Please note: Donation summaries start on Oct 2022.

Donor Privacy Policy

CAPSA is committed to respecting the privacy of our donors. We have developed this privacy policy to ensure our donors that donor information will not be shared with any third party.

AWARENESS – CAPSA provides this Donor Privacy Policy to make you aware of our privacy policy, and to inform you of the way your information is used. We also provide you with the opportunity to remove your name from our mailing list, if you desire to do so.

INFORMATION COLLECTED – Here are the types of donor information that we collect and maintain:

  • contact information: name, business name, mailing address, phone number, email address
  • payment information: credit card number and expiration date, and billing information
  • past donation and event attended
  • information you wish to share: questions, comments, and suggestions
  • communication preferences: we will send periodic mailings related to specific fund-raising appeals or other communications

INFORMATION NOT USED – We will not link any client information (past or present) with donor information.  These records will be maintained separately.

HOW INFORMATION IS USED – CAPSA uses your information to understand your needs and provide you with better service.  Specifically, we use your information to help you complete a transaction, communicate back to you, and update you on CAPSA’s program, services and events. Credit card numbers are used only for donation or payment processing and are not retained for other purposes. We use the comments you offer to provide you with information requested, and we take seriously each recommendation as to how we might improve communication.

NO SHARING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION – CAPSA will not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to other organizations. We assure you that the identity of all our donors will be kept confidential.  Use of donor information will be limited to the internal purposes of CAPSA.

REMOVING YOUR NAME FROM OUR MAILING LIST – It is our desire to not send unwanted mail to our donors.  Please contact us if you wish to be removed from our mailing list.

CONTACTING US – If you have comments or questions about our donor privacy policy, please send us an email at info@capsa.org or call us at (435) 753-2500.

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