Donate to The Arc

Happy endings start with your gift!

Thousands of people turn to The Arc Greater Twin Cities every year for help with disability-related challenges they can’t overcome on their own. We are here for them because friends like you are here for The Arc, supporting advocacy, programs and services.

We know it’s not easy to give in times like these, but people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families can’t put their problems aside – they need help now. The happy ending to their story starts with your gift to The Arc annual campaign. Your generosity makes a real difference. Thank you for your support.

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P.S. Does your company match employee contributions? Learn more about how you can maximize your donation.

The Arc Greater Twin Cities meets all standards of the Charities Review Council. Check us out under the Giving Guide.

Memorial & Tribute Gifts

A tribute gift is a meaningful way to express feelings of remembrance or gratitude. Your gift gives twice -- it honors someone you love and supports the important work of The Arc.

Gifts of Stock

Gifts of appreciated securities and mutual funds can be extremely beneficial -- to both you and The Arc. Consult your tax advisor to learn more about the benefits of donating securities, or contact us at 952-920-0855.

The Changemaker Circle


Changemaker Circle

The Changemaker Circle is for those who want to bring The Arc's heritage of positive change to future generations by including The Arc Greater Twin Cities in their wills or estate plans.

Your family’s future needs come first, but once your family’s needs are secure, you can also make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities through a "planned gift." Planned gifts can be revocable – a charitable bequest in your will, for example. Or they can be irrevocable, so you benefit immediately with a tax deduction. A careful review of your assets will identify the best way to make a gift.

To request a free copy of the Planning Strategies, Leave Your Legacy: Bequests, or Your Will: Uniquely You brochures, e-mail donor services or call 952-920-0855.

Donate Gently Used Clothing and Household Goods

Put your used goods to good use by donating them to Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers. Stores are open 7 days a week. You can donate clothing 24/7 at one of Arc's Blue Bins across the metro area. Pickups are available for business donations and community donation drives.

The Arc takes vehicles and business donations too!

Autos for Arc accepts cars and trucks any age and any condition. Boats (with trailers), RVs, ATVs, golf carts, personal watercraft and other vehicles in running condition are welcomed as well. We will pick up business donations of overstocked merchandise, samples, etc.

Tapemark Charity Pro-Am

Tapemark Charity Pro Am

The best tournament for men’s pro and amateur golfers is now the best tournament for women’s pro and amateur golfers too! In the 41st year of Tapemark, the events have been combined. The women’s tournaments will be June 5th and 10th, 2012 and the men’s will be June 8-10, 2012. Learn more.

Donate Now using The Arc's secure online form.


Mail checks, payable to The Arc, to:


The Arc Greater Twin Cities
2446 University Ave. W., Suite 110
St. Paul, MN 55114-1740
Phone: 952-920-0855
Minette

"We want Rachel to reach her fullest potential. To do that, she needs good health care."
- Minette

Will you help?
Rachel has serious health problems requiring extra medical services. When her mom tried to obtain health care coverage, she kept running into roadblocks. The Arc guided the family though the Medical Assistance application process, and now Rachel has the health care she needs. Donate now.

The Arc Gala 2012

Help "make this a good life" by being a part of The Arc Gala on February 11, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis. Jazz vocalists Pippi Ardennia, Arne Fogel and Maud Hixson highlight this year's event, which focuses on raising dollars to support The Arc's advocacy services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.