Planned Giving
As Benjamin Franklin said, the only things we can count on are
death and taxes. While we can't do much about death, we can relieve
some of our tax burden. In the process, we can also help provide
educational opportunities for future generations of Chemeketa
Community College students.
The key is planned estate giving. A good estate plan takes advantage
of techniques that often result in our heirs receiving larger inheritances
while we invest some of the fruits of our life's work in the community
where we live.
You can make a difference in your community while improving your
tax situation, often right away. Several methods are available to
direct your "social capital." These methods bring the
following benefits:
- Income for life for the donor and/or other beneficiaries
- Income-tax savings
- Long-term capital gains tax avoidance
- Reduction in estate and gift taxes
To help interested people leave some part of their estate to charity,
the Chemeketa Community College Foundation participates in "Leave
a Legacy," a national effort to encourage bequests or planned
giving by people from all walks of life.
Leave a Legacy is designed to explain how and why to make a planned
gift to a nonprofit organization. Many people who give generously
to the Chemeketa foundation while they are alive may not know that
they can keep giving after they have died. People can continue to
make a difference with a little planning. They just need to know
how. Leave a Legacy can help.
Gifts may come in the form of cash, property, an investment or
percentage of an estate. While some gifts may be large, many are
$100 or less. All are given generally with one purpose in mind,
to say thanks for the foundation's good works and to help ensure
quality education in the future.
Foundation Planned Giving Programs
Several tools are available to make a planned gift to the Chemeketa
Community College Foundation. Working with your legal and tax advisors,
we can help you plan today for maximum benefits tomorrow.
- Wills and Bequests
- Outright Gifts
- Gifts of Appreciated Property
- Charitable Remainder Trusts
- Gifts of Real Estate
- Gifts of Retirement Plan Assets
- GiftLaw
(a public service for financial professionals by Crescendo Planned
Gifts Software and the Chemeketa Community College Foundation)
For more information you may contact John Hawkins, executive director
at 503.399.7711 or you may reach us by e-mail.
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