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Sample Bequest Language for Your Will or Revocable Living Trust

A gift to Great Plains Foundation in your will or revocable trust enables you to support our mission and make a difference in the lives of future generations. A bequest:

  • Is easy to arrange.
  • Will not alter your current lifestyle in any way.
  • Can be easily modified to address your changing needs.
  • Will your gift be restricted?

Residual Gift Language

A residual bequest comes to us after your estate expenses and specific bequests are paid.

I give and devise to Great Plains Conservation Foundation, located in Jupiter, FL, all (or state a percentage) of the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, to be used for its general support (or for the support of a specific fund or program).

Specific Gift Language

Naming Great Plains Foundation as a beneficiary of a specific amount from your estate is easy.

I give and devise to Great Plains Conservation Foundation, located in Jupiter, FL, the sum of $___________ (or asset) to be used for its general support (or for the support of a specific fund or program).

Contingent Gift Language

Great Plains Foundation or its affiliates can be named as a contingent beneficiary in your will or personal trust if one or more of your specific bequests cannot be fulfilled.

If (insert name) is not living at the time of my demise, I give and devise to Great Plains Conservation Foundation, located in Jupiter, FL, the sum of $ _______ (or all or a percentage of the residue of my estate) to be used for its general support (or for the support of a specific fund or program).

Retirement Plan Beneficiary Language

You may name Great Plains Foundation as a beneficiary of your IRA or other qualified retirement benefits. Donors should consult with their tax advisor regarding the tax benefits of such gifts.

Naming GPF as the beneficiary of a qualified retirement plan asset such as a 401(k), 403(b), IRA, Keogh, or profit-sharing pension plan will accomplish a charitable goal while realizing significant tax savings. It can be costly to pass such assets on to heirs because of heavy tax consequences. By naming GPF as a beneficiary of a retirement plan, the donor maintains complete control over the asset while living, but at the donor's death the plan passes to support GPF free of both estate and income taxes.

Making a charitable gift from your retirement plan is easy and should not cost you any attorney fees. Simply request a change-of-beneficiary form from your plan administrator. When you have finished, please return the form to your plan administrator and notify Great Plains Foundation. We can also assist you with the proper language for your beneficiary designation to GPF.

Customized Language

If you or your attorney would like GPF to provide you with customized beneficiary language that is specific to your goal and interest, please contact us.

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*A codicil is a legal document that changes specific provisions in your will but leaves all the other provisions the same.


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