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Planned giving, also referred to as legacy giving or estate planning, is a way you can do something good for yourself, your family and others you care deeply about. Planning ahead provides you with peace of mind, knowing that your ultimate wishes will be carried out, rather than as determined by the government. 

You and your family have a tremendous opportunity to touch lives today with annual gifts, and tomorrow by planning for the future.  By including The Family Conservancy in your will, trust or other estate plans, you can leave a legacy of support for future generations of children and families in our community.

Planned Giving Options 

Planned giving offers you the opportunity to give in a way that is meaningful to you. Some options allow you to make a gift and receive income while other options allow you to give your home and live in it too. Click on any of these planned giving options to learn more:

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Photo of Linda and Dick NixonTouch the Future and Make a Difference for Families
"Dick and I made provisions in our estate plans. It was easy to do and gave us the peace of mind that comes with planning ahead."
— Dick and Linda Nixon
Provident Society Members

 
Glaser's"For all of our married life, Alissa and I have felt the need to share God's gift with others. That need will continue to be met after we're gone by "leaving a legacy" to The Family Conservancy's Provident Society in our estate plan. It was as easy as signing a beneficiary form on our 401K."
— Bob and Alissa Glaser, Provident Society Members  

View The Family Conservacy's Guidestar profile to donate to The Family Conservancy through the Community Foundation or you may donate via our website.

To find out more about setting up a charitable bequest or other planned giving options, please visit the Mid-America Planned Giving Council or Leave a Legacy

For more information please contact Rochelle Parker, or by phone 913-742-4144.

Last Updated ( Friday, 06 May 2011 )