Quick Read: How Does Donating Stock Work?
- Complete an online stock donation form.
- Receive secure transfer instructions.
- Transfer shares from your brokerage account.
- Shares are received and liquidated.
- Receive a donation receipt.
- Funds are distributed to the nonprofit via ACH transfer.
How do you donate stock to a nonprofit?
Donating stock is simple. Donors complete an online donation form, transfer shares from their brokerage account, and allow the receiving charity to convert those shares into usable funds. Most stock donations are completed within 3 to 5 business days, making stock one of the easiest non-cash assets to donate.
How to Donate Stock Online in 6 Simple Steps
Step 1: Complete a Stock Donation Form
The process begins with a secure online donation form.
You’ll provide information such as:
- The nonprofit you’d like to support
- The stock or security you intend to donate
- Your contact information
- Brokerage details
This information helps facilitate the transfer and ensures the donation is properly tracked.

Step 2: Receive Secure Transfer Instructions
After submitting the form, The Giving Block provides the transfer instructions needed to move your shares.
Depending on your brokerage firm, these instructions may be:
- Sent directly to you
- Sent directly to your broker
- Shared through both channels
This helps ensure a smooth and secure transfer process.

Step 3: Transfer Your Shares
Once instructions are received, your brokerage firm transfers the shares to The Giving Block’s charitable partner.
Most transfers are completed within 3 to 5 business days, although timelines may vary depending on the brokerage and asset type.
Step 4: Shares Are Received and Liquidated
After the shares arrive, they are sold and converted into usable funds.
This allows nonprofits to immediately put donations to work supporting their programs rather than managing securities directly.
Step 5: Receive Your Donation Receipt
Once the donation is completed:
- The donor receives a donation receipt
- The nonprofit sees the contribution reflected in its dashboard
This provides transparency throughout the process.
Step 6: Funds Reach the Nonprofit
The final step is distribution.
Funds are delivered to the nonprofit through an ACH transfer, allowing organizations to quickly access the resources they need to advance their mission.
From shares to impact, the process is designed to be fast, secure, and donor-friendly.

See the Stock Donation Process in Action
Want to see the process from start to finish? Watch the short walkthrough below to see how a stock donation moves from form submission to nonprofit funding.
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How Long Does It Take to Donate Stock?
Most stock donations are completed within 3 to 5 business days.
Processing times may vary depending on:
- Brokerage firm procedures
- Asset type
- Transfer approvals
- Market holidays
The Giving Block provides visibility throughout the process so donors and nonprofits can monitor progress from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I donate stock directly from my brokerage account?
Yes. Most stock donations begin with a transfer directly from your brokerage account to a receiving charitable entity.
Do I need to sell my stock before donating?
No. In most cases, stock can be transferred directly without being sold by the donor.
Is donating stock secure?
Yes. The Giving Block uses secure transfer processes designed to protect donor information and facilitate compliant transfers.
How long does a stock donation take?
Most donations are completed within 3 to 5 business days, depending on the brokerage and asset being donated.
Ready to Donate Stock?
Whether you’re supporting a favorite nonprofit, making a year-end gift, or donating appreciated assets, stock donations provide a simple way to create meaningful impact.
The Giving Block makes stock giving secure, efficient, and accessible for both donors and nonprofits.
Turn Your Shares Into Impact
Start your stock donation today.








