Make a planned gift.
Create a legacy that will benefit visitors to western National Parks for years to come. By including The Fund for People in Parks in your estate plans, you can make an enduring difference to visitors' understanding, enjoyment, and connection to our most treasured landscapes and stories.
Ensure your legacy lives on! Contact us today to learn more:
jchakrin-at-peopleinparks.org, 541-231-4808
jchakrin-at-peopleinparks.org, 541-231-4808
Sample language:
"a bequest to The Fund for People in Parks, a fiscally-sponsored project of Community Initiatives, in support of its mission." |
Tax Identification Number (TIN): 94-3255070
The Fund's TIN is that of Community Intiatives, the organization through which the Fund obtains its non-profit status. |
Rest assured that by naming The Fund for People in Parks as the beneficiary, your legacy gift will go directly to the Fund's work.
Please notify us of any bequest made! We would like to thank you and recognize you for your gift (unless you would like to remain anonymous).
Please notify us of any bequest made! We would like to thank you and recognize you for your gift (unless you would like to remain anonymous).
All you have to do is obtain the appropriate forms from the company that manages your account. Forms are generally available on the company website or by calling the customer service number on your statement to request a form be mailed to you. Write in The Fund for People in Parks as a beneficiary with TIN 94-3255070 listed where the form asks for a Social Security Number.
Don't forget to submit your form to your estate administrator and let us know about your gift so we can ensure your wishes are fulfilled.
Bequests can be made with a specific dollar amount, as a percentage of your estate, or as a rest, residue, and remainder of your estate. The bequest can be outright or contingent (if your primary beneficiary does not survive you).
Don't forget to submit your form to your estate administrator and let us know about your gift so we can ensure your wishes are fulfilled.
Bequests can be made with a specific dollar amount, as a percentage of your estate, or as a rest, residue, and remainder of your estate. The bequest can be outright or contingent (if your primary beneficiary does not survive you).