Plan a Future Gift
It costs nothing today to include The Virtue Center in your future charitable plans. You’ll create a legacy of support for the people facing addiction and mental health challenges.
Include The Virtue Center in your will or trust.
This is an easy and flexible way to extend your support. As little as one sentence in your will is all it takes to complete your gift.
Planned Giving Options
Donate retirement plan assets.
By making a simple designation on your plan’s beneficiary designation form, you can save your loved ones from a significant tax burden while supporting our future.
Donate a life insurance policy.
You can donate a no-longer-needed policy or simply name The Virtue Center as the beneficiary.
Frequently Asked Questions
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An estate is simply the value of everything you own - typically, cash and investments, property and personal belongings. Most people have very respectable estates when they add it all together. And remember, you can make a planned gift of any size.
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You can make a gift of just about anything you own - cash, stocks, life insurance policies, retirement accounts, real estate or personal property.
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It depends on the type of planned gift you make. While there are some planned gifts that don't require a will, others do need to be a part of your will to be valid. Your bet bet is to consult a professional advisor to be sure your wishes will be carried out.
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It depends on the type of gift you make and the complexity (or simplicity) of your estate. There are many types of planned gifts that a qualified advisor can help you set up quickly and easily.
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Most planned gifts to carry tax advantages - but how many depends on the type of gift you make. That's why it's important to consult a professional advisor to be sure you are maximizing all available tax breaks as you consider making a planned gift.
For one-time or recurring donations, please use the donate button.