Ways To Give
For everything…there is a season
If you wish to sponsor a Sister or make a general donation, please send your gift to the following address or click the Donate Online link at the bottom of this page.
Sisters of St. Francis
Development Office
P. O. Box 100
Oldenburg, IN 47036
Besides the opportunity to sponsor a Sister, you might consider the following ways of making a charitable gift to the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg.
If you are in the process of reviewing your financial portfolio, updating your will, or just beginning to prepare your will, it may be beneficial for you to consider the following ways of making a charitable gift to the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg.
A bequest in a will is the easiest and most common planned gift. Bequests to the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, qualify for the unlimited estate tax charitable deduction.
A Charitable Gift Annuity is a gift of cash or securities given in exchange for a fixed amount of annual income and tax benefits.
Life Insurance offers an attractive method for making a substantial gift. You can name the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg as a beneficiary and/or owner of your policy, also providing a current charitable income tax deduction. In addition to death benefits, the Sisters of St. Francis can be assigned annual policy dividends, annuity payments, maturing endowments and cash surrenders.
Securities, in the way of stocks and bonds, can be donated outright in favor of reduced taxes.
A gift of retirement assets, such as pension plans or Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) may allow you to give more than you thought possible, while eliminating taxes that may otherwise largely consume these assets.
A Charitable Lead Trust is a way to donate the income from your property (bonds, securities, stocks, etc.) instead of making a capital gift. The Sisters of St. Francis would derive income from an asset(s) for a term of years, upon the conclusion of which the asset(s) reverts to you or those that you designate.
For more information on these and other options please contact:
Sister Delouise Menges, OSF
Council Liaison
812-933-6431
[email protected]
Sister Maureen Irvin, OSF
Director of Development
812-933-6554
[email protected]
If you wish to sponsor a Sister or make a general donation, please send your gift to the following address or click the Donate Online link at the bottom of this page.
Sisters of St. Francis
Development Office
P. O. Box 100
Oldenburg, IN 47036
Besides the opportunity to sponsor a Sister, you might consider the following ways of making a charitable gift to the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg.
If you are in the process of reviewing your financial portfolio, updating your will, or just beginning to prepare your will, it may be beneficial for you to consider the following ways of making a charitable gift to the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg.
A bequest in a will is the easiest and most common planned gift. Bequests to the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, qualify for the unlimited estate tax charitable deduction.
A Charitable Gift Annuity is a gift of cash or securities given in exchange for a fixed amount of annual income and tax benefits.
Life Insurance offers an attractive method for making a substantial gift. You can name the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg as a beneficiary and/or owner of your policy, also providing a current charitable income tax deduction. In addition to death benefits, the Sisters of St. Francis can be assigned annual policy dividends, annuity payments, maturing endowments and cash surrenders.
Securities, in the way of stocks and bonds, can be donated outright in favor of reduced taxes.
A gift of retirement assets, such as pension plans or Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) may allow you to give more than you thought possible, while eliminating taxes that may otherwise largely consume these assets.
A Charitable Lead Trust is a way to donate the income from your property (bonds, securities, stocks, etc.) instead of making a capital gift. The Sisters of St. Francis would derive income from an asset(s) for a term of years, upon the conclusion of which the asset(s) reverts to you or those that you designate.
For more information on these and other options please contact:
Sister Delouise Menges, OSF
Council Liaison
812-933-6431
[email protected]
Sister Maureen Irvin, OSF
Director of Development
812-933-6554
[email protected]