Naming DSF as a Beneficiary
Want to leave a portion of your estate as a gift to DSF or a bequest? Find out how to name DSF as a beneficiary.
It’s a common misconception that only very wealthy people leave money to charity in their wills. The reality is that most bequests are made by ordinary, hardworking people who want to make a positive difference to causes they care about after they’re gone.
However large or small, a bequest to the Diann Shaddox Foundation for Essential Tremor will make a difference.
Your gift will advance medical research targeted at finding the cure for Essential Tremor.
Want to leave a portion of your estate as a gift to DSF or a bequest? Find out how to name DSF as a beneficiary.
It’s a common misconception that only very wealthy people leave money to charity in their wills. The reality is that most bequests are made by ordinary, hardworking people who want to make a positive difference to causes they care about after they’re gone.
However large or small, a bequest to the Diann Shaddox Foundation for Essential Tremor will make a difference.
Your gift will advance medical research targeted at finding the cure for Essential Tremor.
If you're interested in legacy giving, please contact DSF [email protected]
Planned Giving:
The gift is strategically planned and coordinated to align with the donor's financial and estate planning, explicitly designed to maximize tax benefits. It encompasses gifts made during the donor's lifetime or after their passing. This type of charitable gift is proactively arranged and can include elements of the donor's estate, retirement plans, or various other assets. Key components may involve charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts, life insurance policies, and bequests.
The gift is strategically planned and coordinated to align with the donor's financial and estate planning, explicitly designed to maximize tax benefits. It encompasses gifts made during the donor's lifetime or after their passing. This type of charitable gift is proactively arranged and can include elements of the donor's estate, retirement plans, or various other assets. Key components may involve charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts, life insurance policies, and bequests.
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Legacy Giving: Naming DSF as a Beneficiary:
Want to leave a portion of your estate as a gift to DSF or a bequest? Find out how to name DSF as a beneficiary.
Legacy Giving: Naming DSF as a Beneficiary:
Want to leave a portion of your estate as a gift to DSF or a bequest? Find out how to name DSF as a beneficiary.
Public and private foundations provide vital support for the Diann Shaddox Foundation for Essential Tremor.
Generous gifts from family foundations, community, corporate foundations, and donor-advised funds help ensure that a cure for Essential Tremor will be found.
A donor-advised fund, or DAF, is like a charitable investment or savings account, but it is created solely to support charitable organizations you care about. When you contribute cash, securities, or other assets to a donor-advised fund at a public charity, you are generally eligible to take an immediate tax deduction. Then those funds can be invested for tax-free growth, and you can recommend grants to any eligible IRS-qualified public charity.
A donor-advised fund, or DAF, is like a charitable investment or savings account, but it is created solely to support charitable organizations you care about. When you contribute cash, securities, or other assets to a donor-advised fund at a public charity, you are generally eligible to take an immediate tax deduction. Then those funds can be invested for tax-free growth, and you can recommend grants to any eligible IRS-qualified public charity.
The material presented is not offered as legal or tax advice. Examples of tax benefits are based on assumptions which might not apply to your own situation at the time of your gift. You are urged to seek the advice of your tax advisor, attorney, and financial planner to ensure that a contemplated gift fits well into your overall circumstances and planning. All material is presented solely as educational information and is not a solicitation or offer.