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Qualified Charitable Distributions

Give from your IRA, not your income.

How a QCD Works (3 Steps)

1. Contact your IRA custodian and request a Qualified Charitable Distribution to the Missouri Women’s Golf Education Association or Missouri Junior Golf Scholarship Foundation.

2. Use your custodian’s QCD form or our fill‑in letter with charity name/EIN.

3. Tell us your gift is on the way so we can thank you and record your designation properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re 70½+, a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) lets you support scholarships, junior access, and women’s golf—tax‑efficiently.

Anyone 70½ or older at the time of the gift.

To the Missouri Women’s Golf Education Association (EIN 43‑1805847) or Missouri Junior Golf Scholarship Foundation (EIN 43‑1820245); use the legal name/EIN your custodian requests.

Up to $108,000 per person (spouses with separate IRAs can each give).

Yes, if you’re of RMD age.

December 31 each year.

Missouri Women’s Golf Education Association

Direct IRA gifts (QCDs) to Missouri Women’s Golf Education Association (MWGEA), a 501(c)(3) public charity supporting scholarships and women’s golf statewide.

EIN: 43-1805847

Missouri Junior Golf Scholarship Foundation

Direct IRA gifts (QCDs) to the Missouri Junior Golf Scholarship Foundation (MJGF), a 501(c)(3) public charity advancing junior access and inclusive programs.

EIN: 43-1820245

Tip: For QCDs, donors should use the exact legal name and EIN shown above.

This page provides general education and isn’t tax advice. Please consult your tax or financial advisor. Receiving charities: Missouri Women’s Golf Education Association (MWGEA), a 501(c)(3), EIN 43‑1805847; Missouri Junior Golf Scholarship Foundation (MJGF), a 501(c)(3), EIN 43‑1820245. No goods or services are provided in exchange for QCD gifts.