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Planned Gifts for a Child's Future

Make a Lasting Difference for Children

Will or Trust Donation

Gift in a Will or Trust

When you give a gift in a will or trust (bequest), your decision sets a powerful example of financial stewardship and generosity for your loved ones.

By incorporating the following language into your will, you ensure that Childhelp can continue its mission of creating a world where every child is safe and loved:

“I give to Childhelp, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with its principal offices located at 6730 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite 150, Scottsdale, Arizona 85253, [the sum of $] OR [% of the residue of my estate], to be used [for its general purposes] OR [for a designated purpose]. If, in its opinion, the need for funds for the designated purpose no longer exists, Childhelp is authorized to use these funds for a similar purpose.”

IRA Donation

Gift from Your IRA

If you are 70 ½ or older, you can give directly from your IRA and reduce taxable income. Through a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD), you can make a tax-free gift straight from your IRA to Childhelp. It’s a simple, powerful way to support children in need while also lowering your tax bill.

How to make a gift from an IRA: Contact your IRA administrator and request a QCD to Childhelp. Your financial institution can transfer the gift directly from your IRA to Childhelp. Use the information below to complete your request:
  • Legal name: Childhelp, Inc.
  • Address: 6730 N. Scottsdale Rd. Suite 150 Scottsdale, AZ 85253
  • Federal Tax ID: 95-2884608
Stock or Assets Donation

Gifts from Stock or Assets

You can make a transformational impact for children by donating appreciated assets, such as stocks, real estate, or other non-cash holdings. These gifts may also provide significant tax advantages, such as avoiding capital gains taxes and receiving a fair market value deduction.
How to make a gift of stock or other assets:
  • Consult your financial or tax advisor.
  • Use the Stock Brokerage Sheet linked below for transfer information.
  • Complete the transfer through your broker or financial institution.
  • Contact Childhelp at [email protected] for any assistance needed.
Life Insurance Donation

Gifts from Life Insurance

A gift from life insurance is a simple way to create a legacy of compassion. By naming Childhelp as a partial or full beneficiary of your policy, you can support children in crisis without affecting your current income or assets.

Ho to make a gift from life insurance: Designate Childhelp as a beneficiary on the forms provided by your insurance company, specifying the percentage you want to give. Here is some information you will need to designate your gift:

  • Legal name: Childhelp, Inc.
  • Address: 6730 N. Scottsdale Rd. Suite 150 Scottsdale, AZ 85253
  • Federal Tax ID: 95-2884608
Gift Annuities Donation

Charitable Gift Annuities

A Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) allows you to support Childhelp while receiving fixed income for life. After your lifetime, the remaining funds continue your legacy by protecting children from abuse and neglect.

How to make a CGA: Email us at [email protected]. We will connect you with a trusted partner who can provide a free, no-obligation illustration of your payment rate, tax deduction, and income benefits.

Donor Advised Funds Donation

Donor-Advised Fund

A DAF is like a charitable investment account designed to support the causes you care about. You can contribute cash, securities, or other assets, receive an immediate tax deduction, and recommend grants to qualified charities like Childhelp over time.

How it works: 

  1. Make a tax-deductible gift to your DAF by contributing cash or appreciated assets.
  2. Grow your gift tax-free while you decide how to distribute it.
  3. Recommend grants to Childhelp and other qualified charities on your timeline.

Benefits: 

  • Immediate tax deduction upon contribution.
  • Flexibility in timing and amounts of grants.
  • Simple recordkeeping for all your giving.
  • Anonymity, if desired.
  • Cost-effective alternative to a private foundation.

Get Started:
Speak with your financial advisor or contact us at [email protected] to learn how your DAF can help children in need.

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