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Bequests
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How it works

You can provide now for a future gift to Save the Children by including a bequest provision in your will or revocable trust.

Save the Children receives the gift, and applies it to the purpose(s) you specified.

Benefits

  • Your assets remain in your control during your lifetime.
  • You can modify your bequest if your circumstances change.
  • You can direct your bequest to a particular purpose (be sure to check with Save the Children to make sure your gift can be used as intended).
  • There is no upper limit on the estate tax deductions that can be taken for charitable bequests.
  • You know that your gift will benefit Save the Children tomorrow just as you intend it to today.

For more information

Email us, complete the personal illustration form, or call us at 1-800-544-4470 so that we can assist you through every step of the process.

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In fiscal year 2010, 90 percent of all expenditures went to program services. That percentage is an average for all of Save the Children's programs worldwide. The percentage spent on any particular program may vary.
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