Planned Giving
 

What is Planned Giving?
Planned giving is a process that enables you to maximize the personal benefits of your charitable donations while helping orphans and widows in need. Planned giving is often described as “leaving a legacy” because many such plans are created in order to make an impact for future generations.

A planned gift can:

  • give you a tax advantage (often the tax benefits are quite substantial)
  • fit appropriately with your estate plans and concerns for heirs
  • complement your lifestyle goals
  • match your wish to leave a legacy to a cause you care about

It is surprisingly easy to arrange a planned gift. Though more sophisticated gifts will require more care, many methods are quite straightforward. Whatever the method, you can plan your gift to maximize your objectives.
 
To learn more about VeAhavta’s planned giving programs, please click on any of the links below:*

  • Planned Giving Options – Find out about the many different Planned Giving options that are available.
  • Bequests – See how easy it is to include VeAhavta in a bequest in your will.
  • Securities – Give a gift of appreciated stock and make a smart, tax-deductible gift that helps needy orphans and widows.
  • Life Insurance – Discover an easy way to give a larger gift than you thought possible.
  • Retirement Assets – Avoid heavy taxation by making VeAhavta a beneficiary of your retirement plan assets and using other less-taxed assets to provide for loved ones.
  • Charitable Remainder Trust – Make a substantial gift to VeAhavta while receiving lifetime payments for yourself or someone else.
  • Contact VeAhavta for More Information – Please contact VeAhavta to learn more about our planned giving programs.
*The purpose of this web page is to provide information of a general nature only. VeAhavta is not engaged in providing legal or tax advice. Please consult with your attorney or financial advisor when considering a charitable gift of any type.
     
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