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How it works

You create a gift plan like a Charitable Gift Annuity or a Unitrust that will pay you income for your lifetime.

You also create a life insurance policy, naming your children or other heirs as beneficiaries. The amount of the death benefit equals the contribution you made to create your life-income gift.

You pay the premiums for the policy from the income you are receiving from your life-income gift.

At your death, Samaritan's Purse receives the remaining balance of your gift plan and your heirs receive cash in the amount of your original gift.

Benefits

  • You make a significant gift to Samaritan's Purse with no negative effect on your family's financial security.
  • After your gift, your estate is replenished for the benefit of your heirs.
  • No new assets are required to pay for this replacement: tax-savings from the charitable deduction plus income you receive from your new gift plan pay the premiums.
  • Donors with large families or children who will need long-term assistance can consider helping Samaritan's Purse at a level they never thought possible.
  • One asset can do the work of two: make a gift to Samaritan's Purse, and provide an equal benefit to your heirs.

For more information

Email us, complete the personal illustration form, or call us at (828) 262-1980 so that we can assist you through every step of the process.




Samaritan’s Purse
Attn: Donor Ministries
P O Box 3000
Boone, NC 28607
stewardship@samaritan.org
(828) 262-1980 | Fax: (828) 266-1056





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