Charitable Bequest
- Visit our Legacy Giving website for comprehensive information about making a charitable gift through your estate plan, including details about charitable bequests.
A charitable bequest is one of the easiest and most flexible ways that you can leave a gift to HonorHealth Foundation and make a lasting impact. By documenting your intentions in a bequest, you enjoy peace of mind and your family will know your wishes.
Your gift may be a percentage of your estate, a specific dollar amount or other asset, or the residue of your estate. Other alternatives are to include a bequest to HonorHealth Foundation in your will or revocable trust, designate HonorHealth Foundation as a full, partial or contingent beneficiary of your retirement account (IRA, 401(k), 403(b) or pension); or name HonorHealth Foundation as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy
The most simple and affordable way to support the HonorHealth causes you care about is to designate HonorHealth Foundation as a beneficiary on your retirement, investment or bank account or your life insurance policy. You maintain full control of these assets during your lifetime and have the flexibility to make changes at any time. Gifts of IRA and retirement assets are taxed if received by an individual but transfer tax-free to HonorHealth Foundation.
Your attorney can include the necessary language in your will, in a codicil to your will, or in a revocable living trust.
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