Leave a Lasting Impact with a Planned Gift

 

MAKING A BEQUEST THROUGH YOUR WILL

Bequests are simple and straightforward. As you plan your philanthropic legacy, consider including FACT in your will. If your needs or circumstances change, you can change your bequest beneficiaries at any time. Below are common types of bequests along with sample language to consider or share with a trusted advisor:

DESIGNATING FACT AS A BENEFICIARY IN INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS OR LIFE INSURANCE

In addition to bequests, another popular way to leave your legacy is by designating FACT as a beneficiary on specific accounts:

If you have any questions regarding the impact a planned gift could make on Food Animal Concerns Trust (FACT), please email Harry Rhodes or call 773-525-4952. Thank you again for considering FACT and our humane farming and food safety programs in your long-term planning.

 

Disclaimer: The planned giving information on this page is intended to assist you in your long-term charitable planning. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Please consult with your attorney, accountant, estate planner or other trusted advisor for professional advice and to discuss how this information can assist as you consider your long-term financial and philanthropic goals.