Establishing a memorial is a twofold gesture. First, you honor a loved
one or yourself. Second, your charitable gift serves as an endorsement
of our good works.
Here are just a few of the ways people have used memorial gifts to honor
important people and organizations in their lives:
- An Alabama businessman founded a Reading Is Fundamental chapter
named after his late wife. The chapter has served hundreds of thousands
of children.
- An Iowa woman created a veterinary scholarship in honor
of the two veterinarians who lovingly cared for her cats for many
years.
- A New York couple funded a city park in remembrance of their
son, who died at age 21.
- Members of an Alabama YMCA camp constructed
a chapel on the camp grounds in memory of four young counselors who
were killed in a car-train
collision.
Aside from the emotional rewards that a memorial gift brings, you may
receive significant financial benefits from your contribution depending
on the type of gift, including:
- Income and capital gains tax savings
- Reduced estate taxes
Many methods can be used to create memorials. Common methods include
outright gifts and gifts made through a will or trust. Other alternatives,
however, are also effective, such as through a life insurance policy or
a gift upon death from an IRA or retirement plan.
Charitable organizations honor memorial gifts in many ways, such as associating
an honoree's name with a report or program or inscribing it on a plaque.
Grants, scholarships and prizes to deserving individuals or causes could
also be awarded in memory of the person. For a larger gift, his or her
name could appear on a room, auditorium or building.
You may feel reluctant to condition your gift upon personal recognition.
Yet allowing us to use your name or the name of a loved one can inspire
philanthropy in others and further a cause that's important to you.
To make certain your gift or future bequest will receive proper recognition,
we invite you to meet with our representative to discuss your wishes.
Please contact Mary Ludwig, Development Director at 712-732-5127,
for more information.
The information on this site is not intended as legal, tax or investment
advice. For such advice, please consult an attorney, tax professional
or investment professional.
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