I've handled this before, although I'm fortunate to have help from someone 
whose job it is to manage donations paperwork. All we usually do is mail them a 
receipt in the form of a statement on letterhead saying we've received y item 
in value of $y. Sometimes the estimate can be a little bit of a negotiation, 
though.

-Starchy

On 15-12-24 15:34, john boris wrote:
> Where I coach football we are upgrading our weight room with a Smart TV and
> also an online program that the players can upload their lifting stats and
> we can publish them on the TV. So the alum that is spearheading the project
> asked me about getting some used tables for us to keep in the Weight room
> for the players to use to log into the site and enter their data.
> It is a great opportunity for our alums to give back to the program and a
> great time as people will be getting their new toys. So I was wondering if
> anyone on the list has handled electronic donations for their organization
> and had a way for the person making the donation get a tax write off I
> would appreciate some pointers.
> 
> -- 
> John J. Boris, Sr.
> Head Freshmen Football Coach
> Camden Catholic High School

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