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For information contact:

Suzanne Henning
Assistant to the President

(800) 257-2030

(717) 236-5680, ext. 205

development@papartnerships.org




Planned Giving

Including PPC in your planned giving offers an opportunity to help Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children meet its financial needs. Generally, planned gifts are made through a bequest in a will; a charitable trust or annuity; or a gift of real estate, personal property (stocks or bonds), or life insurance. Often, a planned gift provides a means for an individual to make a larger gift than originally thought possible. And often, current income and estate taxes can be reduced. Planned gifts can be directed by the donor to PPC's general fund or to the PPC Endowment.

Gifts of life insurance. When the original purpose of a life insurance policy no longer exists, donating it to the Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children Endowment can be a sound part of a financial plan. By naming PPC as the owner/beneficiary of a new or existing life insurance policy, the costs of the premiums for such a gift may be deducted from your taxable income.

Gifts through a will. Including Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children in your will can be a convenient way to leave a legacy.

Gifts through a charitable gift annuity. You can avoid capital gains tax, receive a one-time tax deduction, and receive an income from the gift for life. Cash and appreciated assets (like stocks and securities) may be used to fund these trusts.

Gifts through a living trust. Many individuals establish trusts to provide for the management and final distribution of their assets.

Gifts through a charitable remainder trust. A gift through a charitable remainder trust has dual benefits. First, the annual income goes to you or your designee for the remainder of your life or theirs. Second, this type of gift yields an income tax deduction in the year of its completion.

Gifts through a charitable lead trust. A charitable lead trust can provide immediate endowment funding. Interest payments are devoted to the endowment for a period of time you choose. When the time has elapsed, the assets return to you or your designee.

These are just some of the giving options available. For more information, or questions, on planned giving, call Suzanne Henning at (800) 257-2030 or (717) 236-5680, ext. 205, or send an e-mail to development@papartnerships.org.

This Page Last Modified March 28, 2005





Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children
116 Pine Street, Suite 430
Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-236-5680 / 800-257-2030
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