Gift Planning
Sample Bequest Language Please note that gifts of this
nature should be carefully considered in relation to your comprehensive financial
and estate plans. We strongly recommend that you consult an attorney in the preparation
of your will and to supervise its execution so as to comply with your state requirements.
The following are examples for illustration only. - When including a
bequest provision in your will, always use the full legal name and provide the
federal taxpayer identification number.
- Our full, legal name is: "Bethesda
Foundation, Inc."
- Our federal taxpayer identification number is: 23-7374129.
Bequests for Unrestricted Purposes Unrestricted
gifts are to be used for the greatest need at the time to be determined by the
Board. A general unrestricted bequest is especially valued by us. -
For a bequest of securities, the possible language is: "I give Bethesda
Foundation, Inc. all of my shares of XYZ stock or mutual fund to be used for the
benefit of the Bethesda Foundation." - For
a bequest of cash, the possible language is: "I give to Bethesda Foundation,
Inc. the sum of (Amount) to be used for the benefit of the
Bethesda Foundation." If you do not want to specify the exact amount
or nature of the intended gift, perhaps because the size of the future estate
is difficult to estimate, a proportional bequest is often the best way to accomplish
your goals. We
would receive a percentage of the estate or the residue of the estate, after all
other provisions have been met. - Possible language is: "I give to Bethesda
Foundation, Inc. (percent) of my estate, [or (percent) of the rest, residue and
remainder of my estate] to be used for the benefit of the
Bethesda Foundation." Contingent Bequest
A contingent bequest takes effect only if the primary intention cannot be
met (e.g. if the primary beneficiary does not survive the donor). This ensures
that property will not be distributed to unintended beneficiaries. - Possible
language is: "If (name of primary beneficiary) does not survive me, or shall die
during the administration of my estate, or as a result of a common disaster, then
I give to Bethesda Foundation, Inc. all of the rest, residue, and remainder of
my estate, to be used for the benefit of the Bethesda Foundation."
Bequests for Restricted Purposes If
you would like to honor a family member, a special person or provide support for
a specific program or department that was meaningful to you, then you can designate
your bequest specifically for that purpose. You simply use any form of the possible
language included above, and replace "to be used for the benefit of [insert purpose
or intent]" with the specific designation. Often specific guidelines govern the
use of these types of funds. Therefore, we recommend that you contact us to discuss
your restricted gift. We are here to help you as you plan. Thank
you for remembering the Bethesda Foundation. Click here to return to Wills
and Bequests. Please note, individual
financial circumstances will vary. The information on this site does not constitute
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