Personal Charitable Planning
In addition to making gifts today, you may also want to consider including
Greenpeace in your long-term financial plans which can provide a significant tax
savings, and in some cases, additional income for you. You may also be able to
make a larger gift to Greenpeace than you may have thought possible while
creating a legacy for the environment to extend beyond your lifetime and
providing for the future support of Greenpeace.
Including
Greenpeace in your will
With a carefully drawn will, you can make provisions for your family and
friends as well as the organizations you've supported in your lifetime, like
Greenpeace. You may make a bequest of a fixed amount, percentage or residual of
your estate. No matter what your age, having a will is an effective way to
ensure your assets are distributed as you wish.
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Gifts from tax-deferred retirement plans
Consider leaving retirement account assets to Greenpeace, and preserve all
the funds free from tax. You can designate Greenpeace the beneficiary or
contingent beneficiary of your retirement accounts. If you are 59 or older, you
may wish to fund your donation to Greenpeace from your retirement plan (i.e.
IRA, 401k, Keogh).
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You can also designate Greenpeace the beneficiary of your life insurance
policy. Or you can make Greenpeace the permanent owner and beneficiary of a new
policy or a paid-up policy that you no longer need. You can even assign policy
dividends to Greenpeace.
There are many other planned giving options that can be tailored to your needs
to help meet different estate or financial planning goals. Please
click here to learn more or contact our Gift Planning Office at (800)
328-0678.
What you need to know
Our legal name and address:
Greenpeace Fund, Inc
702 H Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20001
Our federal tax ID # 95-3313195
Let Us Thank You!
If you've made Greenpeace the beneficiary of your charitable planning, please let us know! We would like very much to acknowledge your very special gift.