Bequests and Planned Gifts to Planned Parenthood Federation of America
You can make a crucial difference in the ability of Planned Parenthood to provide reproductive health care in the United States and abroad. Remembering Planned Parenthood in your will, a trust, or through an annuity is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give future generations. For more information on how you can include Planned Parenthood in your estate plans, please make your selection below.
Contact the Gift Planning Office Our staff can assist you as you consider making a planned gift to Planned Parenthood. Please contact us for assistance.
The Range of Gift Plans To find the way that is best for you to establish a planned gift or bequest for Planned Parenthood please make your selection below.
Gifts that give you income for life:
Giving Through a Donor Advised Fund or Private Foundation You can make gifts to Planned Parenthood from an existing donor advised fund or private foundation. If your donor advised fund ends upon your passing, you can arrange to name Planned Parenthood as the ultimate beneficiary. If your donor advised fund continues beyond your lifetime, you can name successors to oversee your donor advised fund and instruct them to make grants or contributions to Planned Parenthood in your memory. A spouse, child, or other descendant or representative can serve as a successor.
A donor of a private foundation may decide managing their foundation no longer fits their plans or that of their heirs. We are delighted to accept assets from a private foundation and would welcome questions regarding this matter.
The Legacy Society Members of Planned Parenthood's Legacy Society are extraordinary women and men who have created a legacy for Planned Parenthood. Please read their statements.
Information for Lawyers and Executors If you are working on the estate plans of a client or if you are working on an estate in probate, please see additional information.
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