Making a Planned Gift is Easier Than You Think. You Can Help Build a Better and Stronger Valley.

It’s your plan… it’s your legacy!

  • Leave a gift in your will or trust
  • Designate a nonprofit as a beneficiary of a portion of your IRA or other financial accounts
  • Give life insurance you no longer need
  • Give appreciated stock and save on taxes
  • Consider a gift of real estate
  • Donate your IRA required minimum distribution directly to a nonprofit and avoid taxes.*

Speak with your trusted professional financial advisor or call (203) 751-9162 to explore which planned-giving option is best for you.

*Must be 70½ years or older.

Gifts of Life Insurance: FAQs

How do I arrange a gift from my life insurance?Layer Closed

Simply contact your life insurance company and request a Change of Beneficiary/Ownership Form. Designate us as the new owner and beneficiary of your policy.

What are the tax implications of a gift of life insurance?Layer Closed

If you give your policy to us while you are still alive, you will receive an immediate income tax deduction for the current value of the policy. In order for you to get this deduction when the charity is the policy owner, you make donations to your favorite Valley charity so we have funds to pay the insurance premiums. Put another way, the donor covers the premium payments that the charity now makes on the gifted policy by making regular additional monetary gifts to the charity. If you retain ownership of the policy, benefits payable to us at death can save you federal and state estate taxes depending on the size of your estate and your state of domicile.


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