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A
Guide to Giving
Because of our flexibility and the variety of tax effective ways
to make a charitable gift, the GMACF has become the trusted resource
for donors and their advisors as they search for ways to give back
to the community.
Philanthropy
is a very personal decision and each gift made through the Foundation
can be tailored to address both the financial issues and the charitable
intentions of the donor and his/her family. By working directly
with the staff in the GMACF office, donors can accomplish all of
their goals for charitable giving.
Here
is a sampling of ways you can give back to the community through
The GMACF:
It
is surprisingly easy to set up a fund at The GMACF and with seven
different fund types our staff can help you find the one that best
meets your goals. When you make your gift before the year end, you
receive an immediate tax deduction for the full market value
. With a donor advised fund , you and
your family have the flexibility of selecting the charities or causes
to support when the timing is right. After the
donor advised fund, the scholarship fund is the
most popular type among donors creating funds at The GMACF.
- Gifts
to an Existing Fund
Donors
who already have a fund at The GMACF can make additional
gifts in any amount, at any time . You can use this as
an opportunity to encourage your family and friends to add to your
fund as well, possibly in lieu of holiday gifts. Several local
nonprofits have designated endowment funds with The GMACF.
If your favorite charity has an endowment fund with us, why not
make a gift to their fund to support for their long term financial
security.
- Tribute
and Memorial Gifts
Creating
a fund or making a gift to an existing fund is a wonderful way to
pay tribute or memorialize a loved one . By naming
a new fund after someone, you create a permanent and meaningful
legacy to their lives. Many scholarship and designated funds at
The GMACF are named for family members or friends of our donors.
- Promote
Philanthropy to the Next Generation
With
the ability to name successor advisors on donor advised funds the
GMACF has put a new emphasis on cultivating and supporting the next
generations of philanthropists. To share your values with the next
generation, why not get the younger set more involved in charitable
giving? Create a new donor advised fund and name your children
and/or grandchildren as advisors. You get the tax benefits
and they learn the joys of philanthropy.
- Gifts
of Appreciated Assets
Giving
an asset, especially a long-term, highly appreciated asset, is better
than giving cash. You receive the dual tax benefit of an income
tax deduction based upon the fair market value of the gift and you
avoid capital gains tax. As the tax year draws to a close, consider
sitting down with your professional advisor and taking a closer
look at your portfolio for those highly appreciated assets that
can provide the charitable gift tax benefit you need this year.
For
some donors, real estate may be the best asset to use for charitable
giving because it remains one of our most appreciated assets. You
can gift your home, a vacation home or another real estate holding
to establish a current fund and get the tax deduction for the fair
market value of your real estate. Or, use the real estate in a deferred
gift vehicle such as those described below to get a tax deduction,
create an income stream and then support your charitable interest
through a named fund at The GMACF after your death.
Charitable
gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts and charitable lead
trusts offered through The GMACF provide you with the opportunity
to make a current commitment to the charity or causes of choice
and receive an income stream for yourself and/or your beneficiaries.
These deferred gift vehicles allow you to avoid capital gains tax
on a gift of appreciated property, receive an income tax deduction
for a portion of the gift and remove for tax purposes the asset
from your estate. These vehicles can be very helpful to your retirement
planning.
- Plan
for the Future of the Dunn County Community
Making
a New Year’s resolution to complete your estate plan? Interested
in endowing your annual gifts to charity so that support continues
in perpetuity even after your lifetime? Include your favorite charity
in your estate plans by creating a deferred fund at The GMACF. Include
a bequest to the Foundation in your will or name the Foundation
as primary or contingency beneficiary of your retirement plan assets.
Insurance can be used in a variety of ways to make a gift.
Changes
pending currently in Congress should make gifting retirement funds
even more attractive, watch for notices of these changes in news
section of this website.
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