LEAVING A LEGACY-THROUGH A PLANNED GIFT
What is a Planned Gift?
A Planned Gift is any major gift made to a non-profit, in a person’s lifetime or at death which is part of the donors overall financial and/or estate planning. Estate and gift planning incorporates many different kinds of financial and tax benefits. By making a planned gift or bequest to the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC) or the Congregational Foundation (CF) you are helping to insure its longtime health and success.
The 1620 Society
The 1620 Society was created to recognize donors who have already made the decision to leave a legacy through their estate and gift planning. The NACCC staff are anxious to hear from you and hope you will consider joining the many donors who have already made the decision to leave their legacy through a planned gift. For more information, contact Debby Fulton at 414-856-1610 or DFulton@NACCC.org
A Planned Gift is any major gift made to a non-profit, in a person’s lifetime or at death which is part of the donors overall financial and/or estate planning. Estate and gift planning incorporates many different kinds of financial and tax benefits. By making a planned gift or bequest to the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC) or the Congregational Foundation (CF) you are helping to insure its longtime health and success.
The 1620 Society
The 1620 Society was created to recognize donors who have already made the decision to leave a legacy through their estate and gift planning. The NACCC staff are anxious to hear from you and hope you will consider joining the many donors who have already made the decision to leave their legacy through a planned gift. For more information, contact Debby Fulton at 414-856-1610 or DFulton@NACCC.org
WAYS OF GIVING
WILLS AND BEQUESTS provide a simple way to make a gift that will keep on giving after your life-time. Designating the charity in a life insurance policy or retirement account, are commonly used. Declaring a specific dollar amount or percentage of your estate to a charity is also used. The charity will be notified of your gift upon your death.
LIFE INSURANCE policy which is no longer needed for family protection, or is specifically purchased to benefit the organization can be given (during your lifetime) to the NACCC or CF. This gift will benefit the organization upon your death, but is irrevocable now that the ownership of the policy has been transferred.
WILLS AND BEQUESTS provide a simple way to make a gift that will keep on giving after your life-time. Designating the charity in a life insurance policy or retirement account, are commonly used. Declaring a specific dollar amount or percentage of your estate to a charity is also used. The charity will be notified of your gift upon your death.
LIFE INSURANCE policy which is no longer needed for family protection, or is specifically purchased to benefit the organization can be given (during your lifetime) to the NACCC or CF. This gift will benefit the organization upon your death, but is irrevocable now that the ownership of the policy has been transferred.