Planned Giving
Leave a legacy for the young people of Kansas City through a planned gift.
Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey likes to think of planned giving as a donor service that enables you to give gifts of assets during your lifetime or through a will or testamentary instrument. In other words, it can be given now or later. The process of giving requires planning on the part of donors, their advisors, and KCFAA. Planned gifts provide enhanced tax benefits and some return on income to the donor.
For some, planned giving is seen as “deferred giving”, or gifts that will be deferred until a later time. For example, donors may name KCFAA in their will but the actual gift will not be realized until the donor dies.
It could be a simple life-income agreement such as a charitable gift annuity that provides you or a beneficiary named by you with an income for a specified period.
Others see planned giving as a highly technical form of giving involving complicated trusts and tax techniques. Charitable remainder trusts are examples of this form of planned giving.
Tax and financial planning considerations may influence the size, assets contributed, and the timing of the gift; but, philanthropic intent is the primary motivation for a planned gift—the motivation to enrich your community now and forever.
For more information on making a planned gift, please call 816.471.6003 ext. 14
or e-mail development@kcfaa.org.



