Planned Giving
- You don't have to use cash to make your gift — donate appreciated
securities instead. The deduction is the same as for a cash gift, and
you pay no capital gains tax on the transfer.
- Give an asset that may help us more than it's helping you — such as
a life insurance policy whose coverage your family no longer needs,
or real estate such as a second home or a parcel of undeveloped land,
or even a collection of books or artwork that you no longer have room
to display.
- You can make a gift that costs you nothing during your lifetime —
name Orchard Friends School as a beneficiary of your will or revocable
trust, or of your retirement plan.
- You can make Orchard Friends School a partner in your giving — you
can deed us your home but continue to live there or you can sell us
property at a charitable discount.
Contact the Orchard Friends School Business Office for assistance in
starting your planned gift.