Planned Giving

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Written by Sarah Lloyd
Tuesday, 28 September 2010 18:12

Yellow Jessamine Legacy

Planned giving is just one of the many ways you can support the work of the South Carolina Wildlife Federation.  We hope you will remember SCWF as you plan!

If you have included SCWF in your estate planning we want to acknowledge your generosity by inviting you into the Yellow Jessamine Legacy. Members of the YJL are recognized on our website, at annual events, and SCWF publications.  Please let us know today. Contact Clary Powell at 803-256-0670.

How can I make a future gift to the South Carolina Wildlife Federation?
  • Consult with your financial planner, accountant or lawyer
  • Include a bequest to SCWF in your will or trust
What are the benefits of including SCWF in my estate planning?
  • You support a cause in which you believe
  • Your assets remain in your control during your lifetime
  • You can always modify your gift to address changing circumstances
At the South Carolina Wildlife Federation all unrestricted charitable gifts are used strategically to support educational programs and top conservation priorities.  If you have a more specific purpose in mind, please contact us at 803-256-0670 to ensure that we honor your wishes.

The South Carolina Wildlife Federation is tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  Our tax identification number is 57-0602549.

Please share your plan with us today, a gift that costs you nothing during your lifetime.

Neither the author, the publisher, nor the South Carolina Wildlife Federation is engaged in legal or tax advisory service. For advice or assistance in specific cases or whether to make certain a contemplated gift fits well into your overall circumstances and planning, the services of an attorney or other professional advisor should be obtained.  The purpose of this webpage is to provide general gift and financial planning information. 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.

Last Updated ( Monday, 04 October 2010 20:02 )

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