What Is Planned Giving?

Planned giving – or charitable gift planning – involves the donation of assets to a charitable organization at the time of, or in anticipation of, death.

The simplest and most common form of a planned gift to EFAC is a charitable bequest through your will or trust. With a bequest, you can direct a specific dollar amount or assets to EFAC or direct a percentage of your estate to EFAC.

Other planned gifts are more complex. To learn more about life-income gifts such as charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, and charitable lead trusts, please contact Karen Cooper or speak with your estate attorney.

When you make a planned gift to EFAC, your generosity has an impact far beyond your lifetime.


How Do I Make a Planned Gift to EFAC?  

There are many ways you can make a gift that will cost you nothing today and help you make a tax-wise investment in both your future and the future of EFAC. You can support EFAC’s mission by:

  • Including EFAC as a beneficiary in your will or trust.

  • Naming EFAC as a beneficiary of an IRA, retirement plan, insurance policy, or bank account.

  • Creating a charitable trust or other life-income gift.


Taking the First Step

There are many options for including EFAC in your plans, and this document offers only a few ideas. We can work with you, your financial and tax advisor and your estate planning attorney to design the option that works best for your circumstances and meets your specific goals. We can help you feel great about your planned gift!

Review the details below or download our Bequest Fact Sheet (pdf) to understand the steps for making a bequest and to access sample language for your gift.

Thank you for considering such a meaningful gift to EFAC. If you have further questions, please contact Karen Cooper to discuss your plans: (207) 977-4211 | kcooper@efac.org


The information presented on these web pages is not offered as legal or tax advice. You are urged to seek the advice of your tax advisor, attorney, and/or financial planner to make certain any gift you are considering fits well in your specific circumstances.