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Planned Giving – Wills, Trusts & Annuities

You can create a lasting impact with ZERO Prostate Cancer through planned giving. Discover ways to make a bequest and include ZERO in your estate planning.

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By including ZERO Prostate Cancer in your estate plans, you can create a lasting impact that transcends generations. Your legacy offers enduring support and hope to prostate cancer patients and their families, empowering them to overcome challenges and forge a brighter future.

Create a Meaningful Bequest

With the assistance of an advisor, you can include specific language in your will or trust to designate a gift to your family, friends, or ZERO Prostate Cancer as part of your estate plan. To help you, here's sample bequest language for a will, codicil, or revocable living trust:

I give (legal description of property, specific dollar amount, desired percentage, or the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate) to:

ZERO Prostate Cancer, a not-for-profit organization 501(c)(3)
201 N. Union St., Mailbox 110
Alexandria, VA 22314
EIN: 59-3400922

You can make a bequest in various ways:

  • Gift a specific dollar amount or asset
  • Gift a percentage of your estate
  • Gift from the balance or residue of your estate
  • Make a beneficiary designation of certain assets

If you have already included a gift to ZERO Prostate Cancer in your will or trust, thank you!

To designate ZERO Prostate Cancer as the charitable beneficiary of an IRA, life insurance policy, or a donor-advised fund (DAF), simply provide the following information to your plan administrator:

Legal name: ZERO Prostate Cancer
Address: 201 N. Union St., Mailbox 110, Alexandria, VA 22314
Federal Tax ID: 59-3400922

I support ZERO because I know what it's like to be told you have prostate cancer, not once but twice. I'm happy to help others facing a similar diagnosis.

— Gary Kovanda, Prostate Cancer Patient
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