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BEQUESTS


A provision made in a donor's will, where a charitable organization receives cash and/or other assets at the time of the donor's death.

 

CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY

A legal contract between the donor and the charitable organization, where the donor exchanges cash, stock, or other assets for an agreed income for life.

 

CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS

Used by donor to transfer assets to a trust, which ultimately are distributed to charitable organizations after the death of the last income beneficiary. The donor (and/or other income beneficiaries) retains a fixed or variable income for life.

 

LIFE ESTATE CONTRACT

An agreement established by donors to transfer a deed of real property to a charitable organization while reserving for themselves and/or someone else the right to live on or use the property for life.

 

CHARITABLE LEAD TRUSTS

Established by a donor to transfer assets to a trust which provides income to a not-for-profit organization for a period of years. At the end of that period, the trust assets revert either to the donor or to someone else the donor designates (such as the donor's heirs or other beneficiaries).

 

LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES

(Type 1) Transfer of ownership of an exisiting policy to an organization, or (Type 2) purchase of life insurance by the donor, which names the organization as the beneficiary and/or owner.