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Bequest Form
Bequests
If every adult in America made a will and included a bequest of
just $100.00 each, billions of dollars would be available to help
worthy charitable causes every year.
Did you know that by including a charitable gift in your will or
estate plan, you can help to continue the work of the Reading
Recovery Council of North America well into the future? You can
continue to make a difference in the lives that follow.
Nancy Pollock Fellrath bequest.
You don’t need to be elderly or a millionaire to have the
resources to make a charitable bequest.
Your “estate” includes real estate you own, insurance policies,
retirement accounts, cash or stocks, personal property, etc.
You can leave money and other assets to your family, your alma
mater, and to the Reading Recovery Council of North America. Some
people think they must choose between leaving a gift to their family
or their favorite charity. You can do both, and some charitable
gifts may actually save your family money by decreasing inheritance
taxes.
It’s easy. A simple statement in your will can make a difference
in many lives.
You can start today.
- Talk with your financial advisor, attorney, or accountant to
make sure you have an up-to-date will that reflects your
charitable objectives. Without a will or trust, the courts will
decide what happens to your property and assets.
- Make a list of people, organizations, and causes that you
would like to support. To include RRCNA, please use the full
title “The Reading Recovery Council of North America,
Worthington, Ohio”.
- Download details of options or contact RRCNA Development at
(614) 310-7323 or
development@readingrecovery.org to request a
no obligation brochure that will answer many of your questions.
- Please let us know that you have included RRCNA in your
estate plans so we can ensure that your gift will be used
according to your wishes.
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