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ways to give Legacy Gifts
The Union of Concerned Scientists' ability—both today and tomorrow—to craft practical solutions for protecting our health and environment is due in large part to the generosity of our supporters. Bequests, life income gifts, and other charitable estate-planning arrangements provide vital support for our organization's future efforts.
In addition to sustaining UCS's mission, these special ways of giving offer several benefits to donors. Bequests offer a flexible way to provide a charitable gift from your estate. A life income gift provides income for life while reducing your estate and income taxes, and often avoiding capital gains taxes. A charitable lead trust offers you an opportunity to pass property to heirs at a reduced transfer cost. And, by including UCS as a beneficiary of a financial, retirement, or insurance plan, you are able to pass on income you don't need during your life. Gifts through your will or living trust
Make a gift and receive payments Charitable Gift Annuities Charitable Remainder Trusts
Include UCS as a beneficiary Retirement Plans Life Insurance Financial Accounts
Make a gift and pass assets to heirs
A growing number of UCS donors have chosen to support the organization using one of these methods. These dedicated people are members of the Living Legacy Society.
To read about why Living Legacy Society members Peggy and John Garvey chose to support UCS in their estate plans, click here.
The legacy giving information provided by UCS on this website should not be considered legal, accounting, or other professional advice. It is recommended that you consult with a tax and/or legal professional before proceeding with any of the gift arrangements mentioned.
For more information For more information on any of these ways of giving, please contact Adam Kessler by phone at 800-666-8276 or by email at akessler@ucsusa.org.
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