Gifts from Your Life Insurance
Make a significant gift to AARP Foundation while maintaining control over your policy and its cash value.
How It Works
- Name AARP Foundation as a beneficiary of your life insurance proceeds.
- Designate us to receive all or a portion of the balance of your plan through your plan administrator.
- The proceeds you designated pass to AARP Foundation after your passing.
Benefits
- Retain flexibility and control over the policy and its cash values.
- Your estate will receive an estate tax deduction for the amount left to AARP Foundation.
- You can revoke us as a beneficiary if your family's needs change.
- You establish your charitable legacy during your lifetime.
Next
- More detail on life insurance.
- contact the Gift Planning Team so we can assist you through every step.
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We can help you create a personalized gift that best suits your needs and goals. Request information
Meet the members of the Gift Planning team and contact them with questions or comments. Contact the Gift Planning team
The material presented on this website illustrates general concepts and ideas in charitable
gift planning, but is not offered as professional estate planning, legal or tax advice.
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