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Planned Giving
Help change the lives of children and their families for generations to come... Whether supported through an outright gift or planned gift, all TEXANS CAN! programs are made possible through the generosity and commitment of people like you. A planned gift to TEXANS CAN! helps to ensure the future of the services and programs we provide in your community and statewide and may further your financial goals. What are planned gifts... Planned gifts include gifts through your will, charitable gift annuities, gifts of life insurance, pooled income funds, and charitable trusts.
Please talk to your financial planner about a possible Planned Gift to TEXANS CAN! Most importantly let us know what your planned giving decisions are by contacting amcgraw@carsforkids.org. Thank you for your support.
Charitable Remainder Trust
- You irrevocably transfer some assets to TEXANS CAN! now, and in return, you (and a survivor, if you wish) receive income for life.
Charitable Gift Annuity
- You irrevocably transfer some assets to TEXANS CAN! now, and in return, you (and a survivor, if you wish) receive income for life.
Bequest and Wills
- Many of our supporters make charitable gifts by naming TEXANS CAN! as a beneficiary in their wills.
Gift of Life Insurance
- Some of our supporters no longer need their life insurance, that was purchased years ago to provide for children or other family members, and donate the policy to TEXANS CAN!.
Pooled Income Fund
- Your gift of money, marketable securities, or both is invested together with similar gifts from other supporters.
Charitable Lead Trust
- Individuals with very large estates can use a charitable lead trust to benefit TEXANS CAN! and pass principal to family members with little or no tax penalty.
Gifts of Retirement Plans
- Your IRA assets will be transferred to a charitable remainder trust, the trust will provide life income to the beneficiary, and then an eventual gift to TEXANS CAN!.
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