Support the Lake Attitash Association with a Donation!
Lake Attitash is our shared community space and we all need to contribute to keep it fit and healthy
The Lake Attitash Association (LAA) relies on the support of people who are willing to step up and pay for what needs to be done to care for and protect the lake. Give as much as you can. Large or small, any donation is welcome, appreciated and used to benefit the lake.
Please consider a tax-deductible donation. LAA is a non-profit corporation. It owns no property, has no employees and accomplishes its mission through the work of volunteers, membership fees and donations. The association gratefully accepts financial donations of any amount to help defray the costs of protecting and improving Lake Attitash. The LAA is registered as a 501(c)(3) organization with the Internal Revenue Service and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, so your donations are tax-deductible to the full extent.
The fight against invasive weeds and cyanobacteria cannot wait. Invasive milfoil weeds threaten the lake. The costs of these projects are high, but the costs of waiting or doing nothing are even higher.
Consider a Recurring Donation
Alternative Ways to Donate
We have many ways to make a donation to the origanization. Your contributions will go directly to benefiting Lake Attitash. Shortly after you make your donation, you will receive an acknowledgement letter documenting the amount and its tax-deductible status.
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To donate by check, make your check payable to Lake Attitash Association and write “Donation” on the memo line as appropriate. Be sure your check has your mailing address so the acknowledgement can be mailed back to you.
Mail your check to:
Lake Attitash Association
P.O. Box 503
Amesbury, MA 01913 -
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For those of us young at heart donors, over the age of 70 1/2 or over 72 if born after June 30, 1949 , you can make a donation from your tax deferred investments that count towards your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) but is not taxable. Most individuals with tax deferred investments are required to make Required Minimum Distributions (RMD’s) when they reach the age of 70 1/2 or over 72 if born after June 30, 1949. According to the IRS, these individuals may be able to make a charitable contribution out of an IRA without paying taxes on the distribution, while counting towards IRA minimum required distributions. A good deal for you and for the Lake Association. Click here for more information.