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You can plan a gift that will take effect only after your obligations are fulfilled.
Make a gift now that will not affect your day-to-day cashflow during your lifetime. Learn More →
You can plan a gift that will take effect only after your obligations are fulfilled.
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Make a gift from your donor-advised fund, or name us as the ultimate beneficiary.
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Make a "tax-free" gift with our QCD Tool (Qualified Charitable Distribution).
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Give us assets subject to double taxation, and leave more to your family.
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Take advantage of appreciated securities without incurring capital gains tax.
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Make a significant gift, even without a large estate. Here's how to leverage your dollars.
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Donate personal property that enhances our mission and provides tax benefits to you.
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Donate a valuable asset in exchange for tax benefits, and possibly an income stream.
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Give cryptocurrency that enhances our mission and provides tax benefits to you.
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Donate mineral rights through your estate or trust and receive a tax deduction.
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What's not to like about a gift that provides you with fixed payments for life? Learn More →
You want stable payments. Your gift can be in cash, stock, or other assets that may potentially help reduce capital gains tax.
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Younger donors can make a gift, save for retirement, and lower their taxable income.
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A flexible gift annuity offers the benefits of a deferred gift annuity, but with options.
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Give a gift of cash or other assets and get fixed, yearly payments for life.
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A gift that offers variable income for you today, with the opportunity for future growth.
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Offers maximum flexibility with regards to the investment and benefits of your gift plan.
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Offers flexibility to invest and manage your gift, with the security of stable income.
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Highly appreciated property? Reduce your tax burden, create a legacy. Learn More →
A gift that provides cash to meet your obligations, or an income stream for retirement.
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Your home is a valuable asset. You can even use it to make a gift and still live there.
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Your business is growing. How can you preserve some of its value for your family?
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You can support our mission without reducing your income or diminishing your savings. Learn More →
Ask your plan custodian for a TOD form, sometimes called a beneficiary designation form.
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Ask your plan custodian for a TOD form, sometimes called a beneficiary designation form.
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With a donor-advised fund, you can invest today and make a bigger impact tomorrow.
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Gift savings bonds to Disabled Veterans National Foundation, and save your heirs from excess taxation.
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Ask your plan custodian for a TOD form, sometimes called a beneficiary designation form.
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Ask for a POD form, and have what's left in your checking or savings transferred to Disabled Veterans National Foundation.
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You may have a loved one as a joint account owner. You can still designate and donate.
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Easy assets you can donate that will not affect cash flow, with little or no legal expense.
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Use these tools to start your gift to Disabled Veterans National Foundation. Learn More →.
There are many ways to make a gift to Disabled Veterans National Foundation. Take a look at some of the options designed to help you to achieve different goals.
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We can turn your clients’ philanthropic dreams into reality.
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An estate plan is a must, no matter your age or income.
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Planning your estate and legacy for future generations, including your charitable interests, takes careful evaluation. Consulting with the appropriate professionals can assist you.
The gift planning information presented on this Planned Giving website of Disabled Veterans National Foundation is not offered as legal or tax advice.
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