Planned Giving: Donate: How To Help
Introduction to Planned Giving at Peace Church
Welcome to the Planned Giving page of Peace Church! We appreciate your interest in supporting our mission and beliefs. Through planned giving, you have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on our community and society, ensuring the continuity of our programs and initiatives.
Why Choose Planned Giving?
By participating in planned giving, you can provide ongoing support to Peace Church and its various initiatives. This form of donation allows you to contribute to our community and society in a meaningful way, ensuring that our mission and beliefs continue to thrive for generations to come.
Types of Planned Giving
There are several ways you can engage in planned giving at Peace Church:
1. Bequests
One of the simplest ways to include us in your estate plan is through a bequest. By designating Peace Church as a beneficiary in your will or living trust, you ensure that your values and support live on through our organization.
2. Charitable Gift Annuities
A charitable gift annuity with Peace Church offers you a unique opportunity to make a gift while also receiving fixed income payments for life. This arrangement enables you to support our community and society while securing future financial stability for yourself or your loved ones.
3. Charitable Remainder Trusts
Through a charitable remainder trust, you can donate assets while retaining an income stream during your lifetime or a specific period. This flexible option allows you to make a significant contribution to Peace Church while enjoying potential financial benefits.
4. Life Insurance Policies
If you have an existing life insurance policy that no longer serves its original purpose, you may consider donating it to Peace Church. By doing so, you can receive potential tax benefits while supporting our mission and vision.
5. Retirement Assets
Your retirement assets can be designated for planned giving purposes, allowing you to support Peace Church while potentially reducing your taxable estate. By naming us as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, you make a lasting impact on our community and society.
Creating a Lasting Impact
At Peace Church, we understand the importance of leaving a legacy. By participating in planned giving, you become a vital part of our vision to uplift the community and society. Your contribution ensures that we can continue to offer vital programs, aid those in need, and provide a nurturing environment for spiritual growth.
How to Participate in Planned Giving
If you are interested in participating in planned giving at Peace Church, we encourage you to follow these steps:
1. Consult with Professionals
It is essential to consult with your attorney, financial advisor, or estate planner who can guide you in creating a comprehensive planned giving strategy that aligns with your goals and values.
2. Determine Your Preferred Method
Review the various options for planned giving mentioned above and consider which method best suits your financial situation and philanthropic desires.
3. Notify Peace Church
Once you have decided on your preferred method of planned giving, we kindly request that you inform us of your intention. This enables us to express our appreciation and discuss how your gift can make a lasting impact.
4. Update Your Estate Plan
Work with your attorney or estate planner to update your estate plan, including the necessary changes to reflect your planned gift to Peace Church.
5. Spread the Word
Consider inspiring others to participate in planned giving at Peace Church. By sharing your experience, you can encourage others to make a lasting impact on our community and society.
Conclusion
Your support through planned giving is invaluable to Peace Church and our mission to create a positive impact in the community and society. By making a planned gift, you ensure that our programs, initiatives, and beliefs continue to flourish, touching the lives of countless individuals. Thank you for considering planned giving to Peace Church. Together, we can make a difference.