
Planned Giving
Planned giving allows an individual or family to donate responsibly and concretely to organizations representing causes that matter to them. The income and estate tax planning tools utilized to carry out this process vary widely, ranging from wills and living trusts to a number of sophisticated instruments. These techniques are designed to meet donors’ specific giving desires, income requirements and tax issues.
Specifically, some of the goals for a planned giving instrument may include: minimizing estate taxes; bypassing capital gains taxes; receiving current tax deductions; structuring flexible funding provisions; and creating a trust that will pay life insurance policy premiums and allow insurance proceeds to be distributed with no gift or estate tax to family members. The options available to donors are vast. CTAI's knowledge of these various trusts and unitrusts allows us
to tailor a planned giving vehicle, together with a donor's trusted personal advisor, to meet the desires and needs of donors.
Why Have a Planned Giving Program?
Fiscal Responsibility.
Your donors and volunteers fully expect your organization to be healthy and enduring — and assume you are making sound financial decisions and laying an adequate foundation for the years to come. A vital, planned giving program addresses the need for future resources by showing donors how they can prudently commit estate gifts to your organization. CTAI can provide the resources necessary for your constituents to learn about will bequests, gift annuities,
trust remainders and other tax-favored gift vehicles. A planned giving program ensures that the tools are in place for endowment funds to be established and enlarged.
Institutional Integrity.
Organizations focused solely on acquiring annual funds tend to reflect a cyclical character, often facing a continual struggle to survive. A planned giving program lays a line into the future. It inspires vision and can give your organization more momentum for long-term projects. Planned giving can lead to policy-making and refined fiduciary skills.
Enhanced Partnerships.
Your organization exists because individuals believe in your cause and voluntarily commit their resources to help you succeed. They are partners with you in furthering your mission. The more you enhance these partnerships, the healthier your organization will be.
Service to Constituents.
If for no other reason, a planned giving program makes sense as a way to honor those who have demonstrated interest in your organization, especially those who have faithfully offered support over the years.
A well-developed planned giving program provides options for your supporters and encourages estate planning — a plus for any benefactor and his or her family members. The selection available to donors is considerable and, with the advice of a knowledgeable administrator, a solution can be created that corresponds with their goals and financial situation
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