A legacy gift enables you to support American Atheists, secures the financial needs of your loved ones, and provides you with tax benefits. Legacy gifts of all sizes combine to help us meet our current goals and invest in the future of our work.
By including American Atheists in your will or trust, naming American Atheists as a beneficiary of all or part of a life insurance policy, or taking advantage of other planned giving opportunities, you can preserve your assets now and support American Atheists for years to come. Your gift will have a real, lasting impact.
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Get in Touch with UsWhen you make a gift to American Atheists from your will or trust, you'll be welcomed into The Legacy Circle and join other supporters and friends of our important mission. Is American Atheists already in your plans? Please let us know so we can properly thank you and make sure your gift will be used as you've intended.
Join Now Document Your GiftNot only do you have options for how your gift will be used, you also have options on what to give and how to give. There are gifts that cost you nothing now, gifts that pay you income, and gifts that allow you to decide what happens when.
General Bequest
Through a provision in your written and executed will, you can make a gift in the form of cash, securities, real estate or personal property. There are many types of bequests. Choose the one that best fits your needs and intentions.
Retirement Accounts
Naming American Atheists as the beneficiary of a qualified retirement plan asset such as a 401(k), 403(b), IRA, Keogh, profit-sharing pension plan or other donor-advised funds, will accomplish a charitable goal while realizing significant tax savings.
Appreciated Stock
When you donate appreciated stocks, bonds, or mutual fund shares instead of cash, you'll receive charitable deductions at full, fair market value while reducing capital gains impact.
Charitable IRA Rollover
If you're 70 ½ or older, you can make a gift directly from your IRA to American Atheists . While there is no charitable deduction for a rollover gift, you do avoid the income tax on the donated portion of your required minimum distribution.
Beneficiary Designation and Grants
Designate American Atheists as a beneficiary to receive all or a portion of the balance of your Donor Advised Fund (DAF) through your fund administrator. You also can make a grant to us at any time from your donor-advised fund.
Beneficiary Designation and Paid-Up Policies
Name American Atheists as the beneficiary of an existing life insurance policy; donate an existing, paid-up life insurance policy you no longer need; or purchase a new life insurance policy and name American Atheists as the owner and beneficiary.
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Let us know how we can help you include American Atheists in your estate plans. Discussing your charitable intentions with us can lead to a much better result than going it alone - and will ensure that your gift is used just as you wish.
If you are working with a professional advisor, or advising a donor, here's a practical guide for including American Atheists in a charitable estate plan.