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Charitable Bequest

A charitable bequest is one of the easiest and most flexible ways that you can leave a gift to Delta Waterfowl Foundation that will make a lasting impact.

Charitable Bequest
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Benefits of a bequest

  • Receive an estate tax charitable deduction
  • Reduce the burden of taxes on your family
  • Leave a lasting legacy to charity

How a bequest works

A bequest is one of the easiest gifts to make. With the help of an attorney, you can include language in your will or trust specifying a gift to be made to family, friends or Delta Waterfowl Foundation as part of your estate plan, or you can make a bequest using a beneficiary designation form.

Here are some of the ways to leave a bequest to Delta Waterfowl Foundation

A bequest may be made in several ways

  • Percentage bequest - make a gift of a percentage of your estate
  • Specific bequest - make a gift of a specific dollar amount or a specific asset
  • Residual bequest - make a gift from the balance or residue of your estate
Click here to review sample bequest language.

Let us Know

If you have been so generous as to include a bequest to Delta Waterfowl Foundation as part of your estate plan, please take the time to let us know by completing and confidentially returning this Declaration of Intent Form. We would like to recognize you and your family for your generosity. If you have any questions about leaving a bequest to us, please contact us. We would be happy to assist you.

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Gifts That Pay You Back

Charitable Remainder Unitrust
You transfer your cash or appreciated property to fund a charitable remainder unitrust. The trust sells your property tax free and provides you with income for life or a term of years.
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Charitable Lead Unitrust
You fund a trust that makes gifts to us for a number of years. Your family receives the trust remainder at substantial tax savings.
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