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Any individual, family or business may contribute to the York Suburban Education Foundation (YSEF). Donations of any amount are welcome and appreciated. YSEF is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization as described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Donations to YSEF may be made online through PayPal or mailed directly to us. Please note, we have a fall campaign and spring fundraiser. Sponsorships for the spring event are always welcome. YSEF also has a named fund for donations and is an EITC approved organization.
Please mail donations to:
York Suburban Education Foundation
1800 Hollywood Drive
York, PA 17403
Or donate through PayPal!
Honor a teacher, administrator, staff member or community member while helping to fund the YS Education Foundation. Tribute cards are a unique gift to be given in addition to or instead of other holiday presents, but can also be used to commemorate birthdays, retirements, births, anniversaries and as memorials in the case of bereavement.
Tribute cards can be made in any amount from $5.00 upwards and can be a gift from an individual or a group – such as an entire classroom. The amount of the donation for the Tribute Card is always kept confidential.
Please click here for a Tribute Card form.
Fill it out and deliver it to any school district building office or submit it with payment to:
York Suburban Education Foundation
1800 Hollywood Drive
York, PA 17403
We accept cash or checks. Checks should be made payable to York Suburban Education Foundation. Contributions are tax deductible and you will receive a receipt for tax purposes.
A list of all honorees receiving a tribute will appear on the YSEF website and/or in the district PRIDE newsletter (online under YSSD).
Upon receipt of the completed order form, a tribute card will be mailed to your home for you to deliver at your discretion.
The Richard Guyer Fund was started in March of 2009 in recognition of Coach Guyer’s retirement as head swim coach at York Suburban as well as in honor of the assistant coaches who have stood by his side and supported the team over the past 41 years. Collectively, they have established a swimming legacy at York Suburban. More importantly, these coaches consistently supported academic excellence at York Suburban High School. That is why establishing a named Fund within the York Suburban Education Foundation was very appropriate.
The “I Think I Can” motto of the swim team, based on the book, The Little Engine That Could, is part of the legacy established by Richard Guyer. Therefore, monies in the fund will be directed toward fulfilling this motto. While the monies within the Richard Guyer Fund will not be legally restricted, it is the stated guidance that the monies be used for activities that promote team building and enhance the psychological mind set of York Suburban students to achieve excellence in all that they do.
The York Suburban Education Foundation (YSEF) has been approved by the state’s Department of Community and Economic Development as an Act 48 organization. This means businesses that fall within the Educational Tax Credit Improvement Program (EITC) tax guidelines may apply for tax credits when they make contributions to educational improvement organizations like YSEF.
Businesses subject to the following taxes may apply to the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) for tax credit:
Corporate net income tax, capitol stock franchise tax, title insurance company shares tax, insurance premiums tax, bank and trust company shares tax, mutual thrift institutions tax, personal income tax of “S” corporation shareholders or partners in a general or limited partnership.
Eligible businesses that submit an application to the DCED and agree to make a contribution to an educational organization shall be awarded tax credits up to $300,000 per taxable year. If a business agrees to contribute to the same organization for two consecutive years, its tax credit may be increased to 90% of the contributions made that year.
For an EITC application, go to www.newPA.com/EITC. The PDF format is recommended when printing the form from the website. All potential donors should consult with their tax preparers before submitting a finalized application.
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