If you mail a donation to the Foundation at year's end, the IRS will allow you to take a deduction
in the year your donation check is postmarked, even if we receive the check in th new year?
An IRA rollover allows people age 70½ and older to reduce their taxable income by making a gift directly from their IRA.
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Donating appreciated securities, including stocks or bonds, is an easy and tax-effective way for you to make a gift to our organization.
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You may be looking for a way to make a significant gift to help further our mission. A bequest
is a gift made through your will or trust. It is one of the most popular and flexible ways that you can support our cause.
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A gift of your life insurance policy is an excellent way to make a gift to Foundation for Physical Therapy Research. If you have a life insurance policy that has outlasted its original purpose, consider making a gift of your insurance policy to Foundation for Physical Therapy Research. For example, you may have purchased a policy to provide for minor children and they are now financially independent adults.
To make a gift of life insurance, please contact your life insurance provider, request a beneficiary designation form from the insurer and include Foundation for Physical Therapy Research as the beneficiary of your policy.
If you have any questions about making a gift of a life insurance policy, please contact us. We would be happy to answer questions that you have.
Please let us know if you have already named us as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy. We would like to thank you and recognize you for your gift.
You can also designate Foundation for Physical Therapy Research as a partial, full or contingent beneficiary of your life insurance policy. You will continue to own and can make use of the policy during your lifetime. Your estate may benefit from an estate tax charitable deduction.
Your deduction for the gift of life insurance will depend on the whether the policy has increased in value above the premiums and whether the policy is paid up or there are remaining payments to be made.