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Many people may not think about using a life insurance policy or a commercial annuity contract to make a charitable gift, but the fact is there are terrific ways these instruments can be harnessed to support charitable initiatives, including There Are 1. You can name our organization as an end-of-life 2. You can take out a new life insurance policy on yourself and have it be owned from the start by 3. You can also transfer ownership of an existing life insurance policy to Note: Under either option 2 or option 3, Mount Vernon might elect in later years to surrender the policy for its cash value or convert it to a paid-up policy with a lower death benefit, although we would first attempt to discuss these possibilities with you. Special Considerations Please contact us about restricting your asset gift to the specific
Gifts to Join Our Legacy Society with Your Life Insurance Gift If you plan an insurance policy gift(s) to Mount Vernon CGA in your will or estate plan, you become a member of our legacy group: the Ann Pamela Cunningham Society. Ann Pamela Cunningham founded the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association in 1853 and tirelessly gathered support from across Our hope is that you will let us know about your planned gift so we can thank and recognize you. You will receive these privileges of membership in the Ann Pamela Cunningham Society: · Personalized certificate of appreciation · Free subscription to Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow newsletter · Mount · Updates on · Invitations to events and special evenings · Recognition of your planned gift in Mount (unless you prefer to remain anonymous)
Other Types of Planned Gifts that May Interest and Benefit You If you are considering a life insurance gift, be aware that other gift types – such as an outright donation of securities or real estate, a charitable gift annuity, a charitable remainder trust, or a retained life estate arrangement involving a personal residence – may be suitable or preferable, taking into account your goals and needs. Of course, arranging a gift for Mount Vernon through a will or through some other element of an estate plan – e.g., including our organization as a beneficiary of a financial or retirement account or asset – is also an act of considerable generosity that many people can afford even if a large lifetime gift is not realistic. Our development staff can help you plan the right gift in light of your assets, income, and family and other estate or financial obligations. You may be able to be a greater philanthropist than you realize. Would you consider making the gift of a lifetime to We Invite You to Contact Us In all of our 150 years of existence, the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association has neither requested nor accepted government funding. We are a 501(c)(3) charity and our programs and endowment depend on your support. Our tax identification number is 54-0564701. Direct your confidential inquiries and notifications about legacy gifts for the benefit of Mount 1-800-780-1799 / specialgifts@mountvernon.org Information also available at mountvernon.org/specialgifts. This information provided by You should consult your advisors before making your charitable giving decisions. |
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