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Big Lakes Foundation, Inc.
A separate but affiliated
nonprofit corporation, the Big Lakes Foundation, Inc., is established
to solicit, encourage and facilitate the contribution of funds for fulfilling
Big Lakes' mission. It is difficult to fund additional services and facilities
from operating budgets. As governmental support decreases and competition
for limited philanthropic funds increases, gifts become even more critical.
How Can You Help?
Cash
The most popular
way to make charitable gifts is with a check. Cash contributions are convenient
for the giver and can easily be recorded through canceled checks or receipts.
Property Gifts
Jewelry, antiques, works of art, patents and other personal property should
not be overlooked for their gift potential.
Life Insurance
Paid up or new policies, dividends, and policy proceeds available if primary
beneficiaries are no longer living make practical gifts. If you have a
policy you no longer need, consider changing the beneficiary to a charitable
organization.
Real Estate
Homes, farms, undeveloped or developed property, rental or resort property
provide countless opportunities for future Big Lakes consumers.
Wills
Regardless of your charitable giving goals, an up-to-date will is one
of the most important legacies you can leave your family. If you would
like to create a substantial memorial, but delay the transfer of property
until you no longer need it, consider the flexibility of a bequest--a
gift through your will.
Securities
Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, certificates of deposit, and other securities
offer several more alternatives for giving.
Create a memorial
People who
give for memorials are not necessarily wealthy by most standards. Most
cannot afford to part with large amounts of money or other property which
may be needed to support themselves or their families. But many are pleased
to find how a memorial can be a lasting and beneficial tribute to a loved
one.
Obtain further
tax information
Actual tax saving,
either on income or gift and estate taxes, can be realized when you incorporate
planned giving into your financial plan. However, since the tax laws constantly
change, we recommend that your gifts - especially deferred gifts - be
made after you have obtained tax and legal advice.
The
Big Lakes Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.
For more information
contact:
Big Lakes Foundation,
Inc.
1416 Hayes Drive
Manhattan, KS 66502
785-776-9201
FAX 785-776-9830
Site
Last Updated July
15, 2009
Copyright
©2008 Big Lakes Developmental Center, Inc.
Questions or comments about Big Lakes, please contact
us.
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