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Gifts of Life Insurance: Securing Your Charitable Future

12/9/2024

 
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You’re likely well aware of the important role life insurance can play in your estate and financial plans. Indeed, more than half of GenX and Baby Boomers hold life insurance policies, and annual payouts from these policies total nearly $800 billion! What you might not know, though, is that life insurance can be a very effective charitable giving tool under certain circumstances, offering a unique opportunity to support causes you care about as you work with the Community Foundation to carry out your charitable objectives. 
 
Consider the following strategies:
 
Beneficiary designation. It’s easy to name your fund at the Community Foundation as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy. Although IRAs and other qualified retirement plans are frequently more tax-effective for charitable giving, life insurance is sometimes a viable and flexible option for a charitably-minded individual who wants to leave an estate gift that can fund favorite causes for many years into the future. 
 
Estate tax planning. "Second-to-die" life insurance policies, which may become more popular if the estate tax exemption decreases after 2025, can be used to hedge against anticipated estate taxes, thereby allowing you to provide well for family members and still have plenty in your estate to satisfy a bequest to a charity, such as your fund at the Community Foundation.
 
Boost your charitable capacity. Increasing coverage on an existing policy can be a cost-efficient way to include charitable giving in your estate plan. For example, if you have a million-dollar policy intended for four family members, adding $250,000 in coverage typically won't increase premiums by 25%. This allows you to include a fund at the Community Foundation as a fifth beneficiary, each receiving an equal share.
 
Repurposing term insurance. The U.S. life insurance market is growing rapidly, expected to reach more than $4 trillion by 2033–and a lot of it is term insurance. If you've outlived the initial need for your term policy (such as covering college expenses or a mortgage), consider continuing the policy for charitable purposes. Past premiums can be viewed as sunk costs, while future premiums become a moderate "investment" relative to the potential charitable impact.
 
Please reach out to the Community Foundation to discuss how you can use your life insurance to support your charitable priorities. Whether through a beneficiary designation, together with perhaps even a potentially tax-deductible transfer of the policy itself or ongoing dollars to pay the annual premium, we can work with you to navigate the options! The Community Foundation team is here to help you create a lasting legacy that supports the causes you care about most, especially while optimizing your estate planning at the same time.
 
The team at the Community Foundation is honored to serve as a resource and sounding board as you build your charitable plans and pursue your philanthropic objectives for making a difference in the community. This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal, accounting, or financial planning advice. Please consult your tax or legal advisor to learn how this information might apply to your own situation.

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