Make a Major, Long Term Gift

Your gifts to support our work in the life-changing-and, too often, life-damaging-world of the uprooted are deductible for computing income and estate taxes.  That's because LIRS is a voluntary, tax-exempt, not-for-profit agency under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Your options for making a substantial gift are numerous.  We offer brief descriptions here and welcome your questions.

Gifts of stock Planned gifts
Gifts of life insurance Bequests
Gifts of real property Life income gifts
Matching gifts Monthly gifts

Make a gift to a local LIRS affiliate

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This guide is provided only as a source of general information and to describe the agency's need for charitable support.  LIRS does not provide legal or tax advisory services.  For such assistance or advice when considering a gift such as those described in this booklet, we recommend that you seek the counsel of an attorney, accountant or other professional advisor.  They can provide you with current information about state and federal laws that may impact your gift decisions.

Gifts of stock

Gifts of appreciated stock don't affect your current cash situation, and provide valuable tax benefits.  Electronic delivery of stock is the easiest and most secure way to make a gift of stock.  Please contact our Resource Development staff for more information.

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Gifts of life insurance

Please consider giving a life insurance policy that is no longer needed to ensure support for your spouse or children.  You will receive a charitable deduction for the policy's approximate cash surrender value, and the proceeds will not be included in your estate.

You may also establish a life insurance policy specifically naming LIRS, in whole or in part, as a beneficiary.  You may own the policy and make the premium payments.  Or, you may establish LIRS as the owner.  In this case, you would make contributions to LIRS equal to the premiums and receive the tax benefits for those gifts.  LIRS will then make the premium payments.  If you're interested in this type of policy, we would like to discuss the arrangements with you in advance.

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Gifts of real property

Perhaps you have a residence, vacation home, or other property that you may wish to consider donating to LIRS.  Or, you may want to consider donating a residence and continue living in it for the remainder of your life or until you make other plans.  We will be pleased to talk with you about options and benefits. 

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Matching gifts

Some employers will match a portion or all of an employee's contribution, which may double your gift!  We strongly encourage you to check with your employer and to use this benefit if it is available to you. 

List of employers offering gifts

If your employer has a matching gifts program, but is not on the list, please let us know by contacting us at giving@lirs.org or 410/230-2786.

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Planned gifts

Planned gifts help to assure the future of LIRS services to refugees and other new Americans.  These may also help to fulfill your own personal and financial goals, and may offer the possibility for you to make a larger gift than is possible from your current resources.

Be a Good Neighbor!  If you name LIRS as a beneficiary in your will or other planned gift, we would appreciate knowing this so that we may honor you with membership in our Good Neighbor Society.  This will also help us to keep you informed about the agency and allow us to learn more about your concerns and interests.  Just call 410/230-2786 or e-mail giving@lirs.org.                 

Because tax laws change occasionally, we recommend that you consult with a qualified financial advisor regarding the potential tax benefits of a planned gift.

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Bequests

A former refugee wrote to say:  "LIRS helped me 45 years ago when I had to flee from Hungary. I came with nothing but the clothes on my back. LIRS gave me transportation, a place to live, and helped me find a job. I've been very successful and I feel it's time to give back by naming LIRS in my will."

If you, too, name LIRS in your will, you provide us with long-term support and receive an unlimited estate tax charitable deduction.   Ways you can make a bequest include:

Specific Bequest-Designate a specific dollar amount, a specific property (such as a residence or land), or a percentage of your estate to LIRS.

Contingent Bequest-Indicate that LIRS receive all or a portion of your estate only under certain circumstances such as there being no surviving spouse or children.

Residual Bequest-After your estate pays all debts, taxes, specific bequests, and expenses, the remaining amount (or a portion of it) would be given to LIRS.

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Life income gifts

Life income gifts make it possible for individuals or couples to have the satisfaction of making a meaningful lifetime gift without sacrificing their immediate needs for personal income during their lifetimes.  This is particularly appealing to donors in their retirement years.

A life income gift consists of making an irrevocable transfer of some asset to LIRS and, in return, receiving income for life.  In addition to the satisfaction of knowing that your gift is helping to support a cause that you care about, you may receive tax benefits, depending upon your personal circumstances.

There are a variety of life income plans:

Charitable gift annuities—In response to your gift of cash or marketable securities, LIRS will pay you (and possibly a survivor or other beneficiary) a fixed lifetime income.  This plan, part gift and part annuity, may begin now or at a future date.

LIRS uses the charitable gift annuity rates recommended by the American Council on Gift Annuities.  Contact us, without obligation, for examples of annuities or a personal proposal.  

Charitable remainder trusts—When you transfer an asset to a trust, we pay you a lifetime income (and another beneficiary, if you wish).  At the end of the trust period, remaining assets will go to LIRS.  A trusted advisor, bank, or other financial institution may serve as your trustee.  Please contact us for further information - again, with no obligation.

This is also a way to make a gift of a retirement plan through your will.  If you have a qualified retirement plan such as an IRA, 401 (k), 403 (b), or Keogh plan, the assets may have increased tax-free for a period of years.  When you receive payments from such plans, the income is taxable.

However, if these assets are placed into a charitable remainder trust, there will be no tax on that amount.  It's also possible to provide life income for a beneficiary with an eventual gift to LIRS.  There are also estate tax benefits.

Charitable lead trustsIf you're fortunate to have significant financial resources, you may want to consider using a charitable lead trust to make a gift to LIRS.  You may transfer assets to a trust that will provide payments to LIRS for a specific period and then pass the principal on to your children or grandchildren - with little or no tax penalty.

You should be aware that there is a generation skipping tax (GST) imposed on large transfers to grandchildren or others who are more than one generation younger than the donor.

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Monthly gifts

Your gifts of any size are welcome. For example, a gift of just $25 per month turns into $300 of service and advocacy on behalf of refugees and other migrants. There are two monthly giving options:

  • The Simply Giving program of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. It's easy to use and there's no cost beyond your donation to you or to LIRS. Participation in Simply Giving is open to all members, friends and students of congregations and institutions that choose to enroll in the program. You don't have to be a Lutheran to participate. For more details, visit Thrivent's website or contact us at 410/230-2786 or giving@lirs.org for an enrollment form.
  • Approve a set amount to be charged to your credit card. Fill out our online donation form and select "Monthly Electronic Donation" from the designation drop-down menu. Or contact us at 410/230-2786 or giving@lirs.org to request a monthly electronic transfer authorization form

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To make a gift to a local LIRS Affiliate

LIRS affiliates welcome financial and material support, such as household goods and other items to help refugees get started.  If you wish to make a contribution to a local affiliated refugee service agency, please contact the LIRS Office of Resource Development or contact the affiliate in your area directly. 

We also encourage you to get involved by becoming a volunteer, helping to provide local refugee sponsorships or contributing your other gifts of time and talents to bring new hope and new life for new Americans.

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For more information

If you have further questions about contributing to the work of LIRS, please contact our Office of Resource Development at 410/230-2786 or giving@lirs.org.

 
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