Plan your Gift,

Change a Life

What is Planned Giving?

Planned giving is the process of planning a donation ahead of time. Oftentimes, charitable planned giving is part of an estate plan, where monetary donations or donations of other assets are made once the donor passes away.

When you begin planning for your philanthropic legacy, you search for a cause that is dear to your heart, where you know you can truly make a difference and where your “ultimate gift” will lift others infinitely.

Children’s Cancer Center offers a remarkable philanthropic opportunity to provide hope and healing to children, now and in the future.

Gift Options

Charitable Bequests

Leave a legacy through a bequest to the Children’s Cancer Center in your will or estate plan. When you give to the Children’s Cancer Center through a bequest, you make an impact far beyond your lifetime.

 

 

IRA Charitable Contributions

If you’re 70 ½ or older, you can contribute to the Children’s Cancer Center from your IRA and potentially receive tax benefits. You can have your IRA administrator use our sample letter of instruction.

 

 

Donor-Advised Funds

You can recommend a grant from your donor-advised fund by calling your fund manager, or by signing in to your granting institution and selecting the Children’s Cancer Center.

 

 

Stock

You may be able to make your charitable dollars go further by donating stock to
the Children’s Cancer Center.

 

Gifts of Life Insurance

Children’s Cancer Center can be designated as the irrevocable beneficiary and
owner of an insurance policy.

 

At the Children’s Cancer Center, we’re fortunate to have the support of a loyal group of staff, volunteers, board members and donors who care deeply about helping children and families cope. As you consider your philanthropic legacy, there’s no better way to ensure that the children who need us continue to receive our support by making a planned gift. For more information on supporting Children’s Cancer Center through a planned gift, please contact Gracie Goltermann, Director of Development and Community Engagement, by using the button below.

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The Children’s Cancer Center does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. This material is prepared and made available to you for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide or be relied upon for tax, legal or accounting advice. You should always consult a tax professional to determine your particular tax benefits that may result from any particular type of gift to charity.