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. Jump To Jump To Leave Your Legacy Bequests Leave Your Lasting Legacy 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.There are various meaningful ways to make a planned gift, such as a bequest in a will or trust, beneficiary designation of a retirement plan, IRA, life insurance policy, or account, and other thoughtful giving options.Leaving a legacy gift to support those affected by prostate cancer is simple. You can easily include a bequest in your will or designate ZERO as a beneficiary, ensuring that your generosity continues to make a difference. Additionally, you can explore tax-wise gift arrangements that provide lifetime income for you and your loved ones or pass on assets to heirs with reduced tax implications. Questions? Contact Us! Create a Meaningful BequestMaking a bequest is one of the easiest and most impactful ways to support the prostate cancer community. We have partnered with FreeWill, a trusted estate planning tool, to provide you with a remarkable opportunity to get started on your plans at no cost. With more than 750,000 Americans already benefiting from this user-friendly resource, you can create wills or trusts in just under 20 minutes, safeguarding your loved ones and assets while establishing a powerful legacy that helps those impacted by prostate cancer.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 110Alexandria, VA 22314EIN: 59-3400922You can make a bequest in various ways:Gift a specific dollar amount or assetGift a percentage of your estateGift from the balance or residue of your estateMake a beneficiary designation of certain assetsTo 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 CancerAddress: 201 N. Union St., Mailbox 110, Alexandria, VA 22314Federal Tax ID: 59-3400922If you have already included a gift to ZERO Prostate Cancer in your will or trust, thank you! Please fill out this form to keep our records updated and to receive our heartfelt appreciation for your generosity.Your commitment to making a difference through planned giving inspires us. Only with your help, can we transform the lives of prostate cancer patients and create a brighter future for all. 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
Leave Your Lasting Legacy 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.There are various meaningful ways to make a planned gift, such as a bequest in a will or trust, beneficiary designation of a retirement plan, IRA, life insurance policy, or account, and other thoughtful giving options.Leaving a legacy gift to support those affected by prostate cancer is simple. You can easily include a bequest in your will or designate ZERO as a beneficiary, ensuring that your generosity continues to make a difference. Additionally, you can explore tax-wise gift arrangements that provide lifetime income for you and your loved ones or pass on assets to heirs with reduced tax implications. Questions? Contact Us!
Create a Meaningful BequestMaking a bequest is one of the easiest and most impactful ways to support the prostate cancer community. We have partnered with FreeWill, a trusted estate planning tool, to provide you with a remarkable opportunity to get started on your plans at no cost. With more than 750,000 Americans already benefiting from this user-friendly resource, you can create wills or trusts in just under 20 minutes, safeguarding your loved ones and assets while establishing a powerful legacy that helps those impacted by prostate cancer.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 110Alexandria, VA 22314EIN: 59-3400922You can make a bequest in various ways:Gift a specific dollar amount or assetGift a percentage of your estateGift from the balance or residue of your estateMake a beneficiary designation of certain assetsTo 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 CancerAddress: 201 N. Union St., Mailbox 110, Alexandria, VA 22314Federal Tax ID: 59-3400922If you have already included a gift to ZERO Prostate Cancer in your will or trust, thank you! Please fill out this form to keep our records updated and to receive our heartfelt appreciation for your generosity.Your commitment to making a difference through planned giving inspires us. Only with your help, can we transform the lives of prostate cancer patients and create a brighter future for all.
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