A planned gift is a remarkable way to contribute to the Center while satisfying your own financial, personal, and charitable needs. You can, and will, enhance the size of your estate, and/or minimize the tax burden of your heirs. Through your planned gift, you will directly impact the lives of those we support at the Center for many years to come.
BEQUEST - Bequests can be as simple as naming the Center as a beneficiary in your will or trust. The gift can be stated as a percentage of the estate, as a dollar amount, or as a specific asset.
CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY - Making a gift through a charitable gift annuity allows the transfer of cash or property to the Center in exchange for a partial tax deduction and a lifetime stream of annual income from the charity. Many advantages exist from this type of gift, for both the Center and the donor.
CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST - A charitable remainder trust allows for the creation of a retirement plan that offers maximum income to the donor and makes a deferred charitable gift to the Center.
CHARITABLE LEAD TRUST - Establish a charitable lead trust to make payments to the Center for a set period of time. The remainder will then pass to the donor’s child or grandchildren. A lead trust could create significant gift and estate tax savings.
GIFTS OF LIFE INSURANCE - Naming the Center as a beneficiary in a life insurance policy could result in estate tax savings for heirs. It is also possible to donate a policy that is no longer needed and qualify for an itemized income tax deduction.
RETIREMENT PLAN ASSESTS - Naming the Center as beneficiary of part or all of an IRA or retirement plan could result in tax savings and, in some cases, income tax savings.
GIFTS OF APPRECIATED PROPERTY - The donation of securities or real estate offers an excellent opportunity to provide a charitable gift with tax benefits, including avoiding capital gains tax on appreciation and a charitable income tax deduction equal to the full value of the donated assets.
This information is not intended as professional tax or legal advice. Please consult your financial advisor for your specific situation.
Discuss your options with a legal, financial or other qualified professional advisor. The Center also conducts planned giving information sessions throughout the year.
For questions or more information, please contact Deborah Kneidl, Chief Development Officer, at 631.469.3826 or by email at dkneidl@kinexion.org.