Give a Gift

ABLEnow offers a fee-free way to provide meaningful financial support through direct contributions to an ABLE account.

Give a gift with Ugift®

Visit Ugift® to turn an ordinary gift into an investment in the future.

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How it works

Friends and family can support an ABLEnow account owner by contributing directly to their ABLE account. With Ugift®, it’s easy to celebrate milestones, holidays, and everyday moments with a meaningful gift.

Each ABLEnow account owner receives a unique Ugift® code they can share with family and friends. Gift givers can use the code to contribute online, or print a personalized Ugift® coupon and mail it with a check.

Ugift® has no fees. Contributions are deposited directly into the ABLEnow account, and both parties receive confirmation.

Contribution Certificates

Make a contribution to someone’s ABLEnow account online or by mail, then select a printable gift certificate to share the good news!

Give a Gift FAQs

Yes. Friends and family can support an ABLEnow Account Owner by contributing directly to their ABLEnow account through Ugift®.

Each ABLEnow Account Owner receives a unique Ugift code to share. Gift givers can use the code to contribute online or print a personalized Ugift coupon and mail it with a check. Ugift has no fees, and contributions are deposited directly into the ABLEnow account.

Total annual contributions to an ABLE account are subject to the annual ABLE contribution limit established under federal law. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may adjust this amount in future years.

Working Account Owners who do not participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan may be eligible to contribute above the annual ABLE contribution limit under the ABLE to Work Act.

ABLEnow accounts are also subject to a cumulative account value limit.

Yes. Because ABLEnow and ABLEAmerica are Virginia-sponsored ABLE savings programs, Virginia taxpayers who contribute to an ABLEnow or ABLEAmerica account may be eligible for a state income tax deduction of up to $2,000 per contributor, per year.

Residents of other states should check with their state tax agencies to determine if contributions to an ABLE account offer any state tax advantages.