Planned Giving
You may volunteer regularly and give financially to the Society of St.
Andrew, but when you are gone your support will be sorely missed. However, by
leaving a legacy through a Life Income Gift or a gift in your will, you can
continue to help the Society of St. Andrew feed hungry Americans.
If leaving a living legacy or Life Income Gift is of interest to you, please
contact the Planned Giving Advisor at the Society of St. Andrew at 800-333-4597
or via email
. We will guide you through this important process and, on your behalf,
call in a financial expert who will fully explain the legal and tax aspects of
leaving a gift.
Bequests and Life Income Gifts
Gifts to charities and institutions are often given for the tax benefit as
well as for philanthropic reasons. A Life Income Gift can not only financially
help the designated organization, but can also provide an income to the donor
during life and benefit his or her heirs. Here are some of the bequests and Life
Income Gift options available:
Charitable Gift Annuity
The most common of gifts that provide income back to the donor or other
beneficiary. It guarantees a fixed income in exchange for a gift.
Pooled Income Funds
Similar to a mutual fund, however the donor may not make withdrawals but
receives quarterly payments for life.
Charitable Remainder Trusts
Gifts are placed irrevocably in trust with the named beneficiary(ies)
receiving a fixed or variable income for life or a term of years not to exceed
20.
Non-Grantor Lead Trusts
Provides income to the charity and the principal to the giver's heirs.
Bargain Sale
The deliberate sale of an asset (usually real estate) for less than the
appraised value, providing significant tax deduction benefits.
Gift of Residence With Retained Life Use
Provides tax deduction benefit as well as relieves the donor of concern about
how the home will be managed after death. The donor can make a substantial gift
but not experience a change in lifestyle.
Bequest
Gifts made in a will, which can be made in honor or in memory of someone or
for a specific purpose. All of the gifts mentioned above can be also made by
bequest in a will.
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