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Children experiencing homelessness and their families need your help now.
Donating to Family Promise Warren County directly impacts the lives of families experiencing homelessness in Warren County. Donations assist families to obtain daily necessities, gas, money for work, and more.
Ways to Donate
Online Giving
Wills & Bequests
CONSIDER A CHARITABLE GIFT TO FPWC FROM YOUR WILL
A charitable gift from your will is one of the easiest and most flexible ways that you can leave a gift to Family Promise of Warren County that will make a lasting impact.
BENEFITS
Benefits of a gift from your will:
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Receive an estate tax charitable deduction
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Reduce the burden of taxes on your family
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Leave a lasting legacy to charity
HOW IT WORKS
A gift from your will 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 FPWC as part of your estate plan, or you can make a gift from your will using a
beneficiary designation form.
Here are some of the ways to leave a gift from your will to
FPWC:
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Include a gift from your will to FPWC in your will or revocable trust
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Designate FPWC as a full,
partial or contingent beneficiary of your retirement
account (IRA, 401(k), 403(b) or pension) -
Name FPWC as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy
OPTIONS
A gift from your will may be made in several ways:
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Percentage - make a gift of a percentage of your estate
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Specific - make a gift of a specific dollar amount or a
specific asset -
Residual - make a gift from the balance or residue of
your estate
If you have any questions about leaving a gift from your will to us, please contact us. We would be happy to assist you. If you have been so generous as to include a gift from your will to FPWC as part of your estate plan, please take the time to let us know. We would like to recognize you and your family for your generosity.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The method used to make a bequest will depend on the kind of gift you choose to leave to FPWC.
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Bequests of real estate, personal property, business interests and cash are typically made by way of a will, revocable trust or even a simple codicil to your current estate plan. Your estate planning attorney can assist you in preparing the necessary papers for you to complete the bequest.
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Other bequests, such as those involving retirement assets, insurance policies, bank accounts and stocks and bonds, are typically made by completing the appropriate beneficiary designation form. Simply contact your retirement plan administrator, life insurance company, bank or investment broker and
ask them to send you the appropriate “beneficiary designation” or “payable on death” form. To complete your bequest, you will need to complete and sign the form and then send it back to the person who originally sent the form to you.
FPWC Partners
Thank you so much to all of our sponsors!
"Your kindness in our time of need is appreciated and will never be forgotten."
-Graduated Client