Many of our supporters make charitable gifts by naming Special Olympics Florida as a beneficiary in their wills.
Making charitable contributions is an art – a creative process that adapts to the changing needs and wishes of the donor. Bequests and Planned Giving
enable a donor to arrange charitable contributions in ways that
maximize his or her personal objectives while minimizing after-tax
cost. What are planned gifts? Planned gifts include gifts through your
will, charitable gift annuities, gifts of life insurance, pooled income
funds, and charitable trusts. Download/request our free planning resources.
A planned gift to Special Olympics Florida helps to ensure the future
of the services and programs we provide in your community and may
further your financial goals. Depending on the assets and the gift
arrangement selected, a donor can expect to obtain some or all of the
following benefits:
- Fulfill philanthropic goals
- Reduce income tax through a deduction for the gift
- Avoid capital gain tax on gifts of long-term appreciated property
- Retain a stream of payments for life for the donor and other beneficiaries
- Increase disposable income
- Eliminate federal estate tax on property passing to charity upon donor’s death
- Reduce cost and time in estate settlement
To learn more, contact Danielle Hogan, 407-242-2938