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A Gift in Your Will: Getting Started
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We hope you'll consider including a gift to National Jewish Health in your will or living trust. Called a charitable bequest, this type of gift offers these main benefits:
We understand.
Your circumstances may change and you can change your gift at any time.
How It Works
To make a charitable bequest, you need a current will or revocable living trust.
Your gift can be made as a percentage of your estate. Or you can make a specific bequest by giving a certain amount of cash, securities or property. After your lifetime, National Jewish Health receives your gift.
When planning a future gift, it's sometimes difficult to determine what size donation will make sense. Emergencies happen, and you need to make sure your family is financially taken care of first. Including a bequest of a percentage of your estate ensures that your gift will remain proportionate no matter how your estate's value fluctuates over the years.
Download a free guide about making your first will.
We Can Help
Contact Gordon Smith, MBA, CFRE at 303.728.6549 or 1.800.423.8891 or giftplanning@njhealth.org with any questions about naming National Jewish Health in your will or living trust. We're happy to help, without obligation.
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With more than 16 years of experience, Gordon Smith can help with all your complex estate and gift planning questions.
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