
Make a Gift of Stock or Securities
Use your market gains to create lasting community change.
Stock or mutual funds that have been held longer than one year and have appreciated in value may be donated to Austin PBS and may provide you with tax savings. When you give appreciated stock or securities, you avoid paying capital-gains tax on the increased value of your asset. You may also be entitled to a charitable tax deduction for the full fair market value of your stock. When considering gifts of stock, we recommend you consult with your financial adviser.
How to Donate Stock to Austin PBS
In order to gift stock to Austin PBS, you will need to give some important information to your broker. To process the transaction, your broker will need the following information regarding Austin PBS’s brokerage house and account number:
Charles Schwab
Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council
Acct # 2076-6287
DTC 0164
Making a Gift of Stock?
Please let us know by completing our Stock Donation Form. You may email this form to lbolding@klru.org or mail it to:
Lori Bolding
Chief Operating Officer
P.O. Box 143626
Austin PBS, KLRU-TV
Austin, TX 78714
HIGHLIGHTS
Fri, 8/29
Digital Originals Grant Winners
Austin PBS is excited to announce the winners of the Digital Originals Grant. This grant is one of the many ways we’re able to support creators and storytellers on their journeys to make quality local content that’s accessible to our entire community. We had over 200 incredible submissions this year with a wide range of subject matters based around Central Texas, but had to choose only two winners to receive funding to finish these limited series.
Wed, 8/6
Get Ready for the First Day Feelings
As you and your kids get ready for the first day of school, there’s a good chance a lot of emotions come up. Kids can be excited, nervous, scared, or all three at the same time. It can be hard to help young ones navigate these feelings, but PBS Kids and Arthur are here to help.
Thu, 5/1
Work on Problem Solving with Lyla in the Loop!
Here's Austin PBS's May educational fun pick!