Prevent 2,000 bridges to marsh islands in 2007..

Thank you for your support of the Coastal Conservation League. You may give stock in any of the following three ways.  Please notify us of pending transfers.

(1) If the stock is held in a brokerage account, you may transfer stock from your broker to our broker through the Depository Trust Company (DTC).  This is the easiest method for transferring stock.

The transfer should be made to: DTC Clearing #780 (Morgan Keegan) for credit to:  A/C 31218514 in the name of Coastal Conservation League

(2) If you have a stock certificate in your name and wish to donate it, please send the following documents to our broker Morgan Keegan at the address below:

  • the stock certificate
  • a signed Morgan Keegan Stock Power (provided by Morgan Keegan)
  • a signed Letter of Authorization (provided by Morgan Keegan)

Please send the stock certificate alone via registered mail.  For security purposes the signed stock power and security release should be sent in a separate envelope.

Send to:

Morgan Keegan & Co., Inc.
FBO Coastal Conservation League- 31218514
360 Concord Street, Suite 210
Charleston SC  29403

(3) If you have already registered the stock in the name of the Coastal Conservation League, the certificate should be sent to our broker, Joseph Gilchrist, at the above address.  Joe may be contacted via phone at (843) 720-3500.

To receive credit for a gift, please let us know how many shares of which security are being sent.  Thank you!

Point of contact
Amanda Watson
/ 843 725 2064

One To Thank

Tommy Stuckey
Nesmith, SC
  • What inspires you to give to CCL?
  • "The Coastal Conservation League has proven that they are willing to fight the Goliaths of this world in order to protect small community environments and life-quality issues. They are true professionals in all they do."
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