Charitable Giving in Rocky Times

If you're short on cash, give charities stock, household items and your time.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was originally published in the July 2009 issue of Kiplinger's Retirement Report. To subscribe, click here.

As you tighten your spending, you may be tempted to cut back on your charitable giving. But philanthropic groups, stung by poor returns on their own investments and decreased donations, say they need your help more than ever. "This is a time for people to be heroes for charities," says Mary Milgrom, executive vice-president of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

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