Ways to Give Join our Community Text + Text - Giving Through Your Estate Breadcrumb Home » How You Can Give Mobile Menu Why Give? Create Your Legacy How You Can Give Find Your Best Gift Giving Through Your Estate Bequests Bequest Language Beneficiary Designation Giving and Generating Income Giving and Tax Benefits Compare Gifts What You Can Give Legacy Society For Advisors Contact Us Talk to Us Our Office of Planned Giving »Call 718-981-9202 A charitable gift from your estate is a favored method of giving that enables you to achieve your financial goals and benefit APDA in ways that may not be possible through lifetime gifts. If your estate is subject to estate tax, giving through your estate plan generates a charitable estate tax deduction, which may result in substantial tax savings. You may direct all or a portion of your estate to APDA. Bequests A charitable gift from your estate is a favored method of giving that enables you to achieve your financial goals, maintain control of your assets, and benefit APDA. Learn more » Bequest Language Sample bequest language is offered below for your legal counsel’s consideration in preparing your will or trust. Learn more » Beneficiary Designation While you may transfer many of your assets through your will or living trust, a document called a beneficiary designation controls distribution of your retirement plans, life insurance policies, commercial annuities and a variety of financial accounts. Learn more »
A charitable gift from your estate is a favored method of giving that enables you to achieve your financial goals and benefit APDA in ways that may not be possible through lifetime gifts. If your estate is subject to estate tax, giving through your estate plan generates a charitable estate tax deduction, which may result in substantial tax savings. You may direct all or a portion of your estate to APDA.