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Leaving a Legacy

Leaving A Legacy
Dozens of area residents have included the Community Foundation in their estate plans.   If you are not able to make a substantial gift now, but eventually you want to leave some or all of your estate for charitable purposes, consider including the Foundation in your will for a specific amount or a percentage of the residue of your estate.

A gift by will to the Foundation can be unrestricted, designated for a special field of interest or specific institution(s).  A number of our donors have established funds during their lifetimes and add to them as circumstances allow.  Many have also provided for an addition to their funds by will at the time of their death.

As an alternative to amending your current will, consider naming the Community Foundation  a beneficiary of your retirement plan.   Simply contact your plan administrator for a change of beneficiary form and designate the Foundation for a percentage of the assets in your IRA, pension plan or an existing or new life insurance policy.  This assignment of benefits can be the most tax advantaged way to give.

Types of Bequests

Outright Bequest - You may bequeath a specific item, a specific dollar amount, or a percentage of your estate. Be sure to consult with your advisors to determine the types of assets that are best given to charity and best given to heirs (such as “income in respect of a decedent”, or “IRD” assets which include IRAs, interest on savings bonds and CDs, and other income earned).

Residual Bequest - You may bequeath the remainder of your estate to the Foundation after you have made provisions for your family and other heirs.

Contingency Bequest – You may bequeath a gift under certain terms or conditions, e.g., only if you outlive your spouse. Charitable bequests can be carefully designed to permit the most favorable tax treatment under a variety of circumstances.

The Legacy Society
The Legacy Society was established in 1997 to recognize friends of the Community Foundation who have made, or intend to make, planned gifts to the Foundation.   Bequests, trusts, and gift annuities are the most common vehicles used to make such gifts.  Listed below are our friends and neighbors who have informed us of their plan to make a testamentary gift to the Foundation.   We are honored to be the stewards of their  philanthropy.  

Dr. Jay Allen   Mr. and Mrs. George P. Letz
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Avery   Pam Akins and Barry Levinson
Bridget Baird   Doris Levinson
Mr. Walter V. Baker   Mrs. John  T. MacDougall
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Berry Jr.   Mrs. Rosalind Mallove
Neal and Jane Lassen Bobruff   Mr. Andrew McKirdy
Mrs. Jane R. Bredeson   Mrs. Evelyn S. Mehlman
Mrs. Helen Brewster   Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mehlman
Mr. George Bullitt   Mr. and Mrs. William W. Miner
Atty. and Mrs. Garon Camassar   Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clement   Mr. and Mrs. James F. Muren
Mr. and Mrs. Karel den Tex   Dr. Nelly and Dr. Bernard Murstein
Ms. Mildred E. Devine   Ms. Julie A. Olson
Mrs. Mary A. Doherty   Ms. Libby Orvedal
Mrs. C. Francis Driscoll   Mr. and Mrs. William Pedace
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Falkner   Mrs. Evelyn Peyton
Mr. Leo Fanning   Joann Sztyga Pillar
Alice F. Fitzpatrick   Mr. Stanley Popiel & Mrs. Ingrid Feddersen
Dr. Bettye R.J. Fletcher Comer   Mr. and Mrs. David Preston
Mr. Patrick S. Gallagher   Mr. and Mrs. John Rafal
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geary   Mrs. Betty Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gegenheimer   Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rutman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gildersleeve   Mr. and Mrs. Carl Safford
Dr. David Ginsberg   Atty. Michael Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Glassenberg   Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sicilian
Mr. Andrew J. Grant   Mr. and Mrs. Laurence P. (Jim) Smith
Mr. Roger Gross   Mrs. Marjory Smith
Mr. John Hartman   Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith
Mrs. Eldon Harvey Jr.   Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Spring
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hendel   Mr. and Mrs. C. William Stamm
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hendel   Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Sullivan
Mrs. Jeanette Hersey   Ms. Ruth Tombari
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hertenstein   Mrs. James A. Torrance
Mr. Gerald Holland   Atty. and Mrs. Robert S. Tuneski
Mr. Bernard Hulin & Ms. Laura Berry   Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van Rees
Peter Kepple and Karin Whittemore   RADM & Mrs. Thomas T. Wetmore III
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Kilroy   Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Blunt White II
Ms. Diane Klotz   Mr. and Mrs. William Blunt White
Dr. and Mrs. John LaMattina   Mr. and Mrs. George J. Willauer
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Langmann    
     
Pamela S. Akins   Julie A. Olson
Maura Casey   Evelyn Peyton
Dr. Bernard and Dr. Nelly Murstein