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Gift Planning

Each year thousands of individuals make gifts in support of the work of non-profit organizations like The Sue Weaver CAUSE.  These gifts are vital to the success of The Sue Weaver CAUSE mission.  Many have found that time spent considering the best ways to structure their contributions can help them make meaningful gifts while meeting personal planning goals as well.

We all know people who seem to be able to stretch a dollar further than others.  How do they do it?  At least part of their secret lies in good organization.  Their plans may not be elaborate, but they're well-grounded.  When you know you want to continue furthering the work of The Sue Weaver CAUSE, a little time devoted to discovering how best to give yields great benefits:

  • You will discover ways to make larger gifts than you may have thought possible.

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  • You will learn how to make gifts that actually “give back" for a time, providing extra income in retirement years or helping to fund educational expenses and other needs.

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  • You can add special meaning to your gift by making a gift that honors a special friend or loved one.

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  • You will see how to save money on income, gift, and estate taxes and instead put those amounts to use in ways you choose.

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  • You will enjoy giving more, knowing that you’re making your gifts in ways that make it possible for you to give the most you can at the lowest possible cost.


  • That’s what effective gift planning is all about.  It just makes sense to make the most of what you have by preserving financial security for yourself and your loved ones while you make a positive impact through funding the work of The Sue Weaver CAUSE.

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    Gift Planning Disclaimer

    Neither the author, the publisher, nor this organization is engaged in legal or tax advisory service.  For advice or assistance in specific cases, the services of an attorney or other professional advisor should be obtained.  The purpose of this publication is to provide general gift, estate, and financial planning information.  Watch for tax revisions.  State laws govern wills, trusts, and charitable gifts made in a contractual agreement.  Advice from legal counsel should be sought when considering these types of gifts.  Calculations of tax deductions will vary based on applicable federal discount rates, which change on a monthly basis.  Check for current deductions before completing your gift.