Wills and Bequests - Child Advocates of Fort Bend
Wills and Bequests

What is a charitable bequest?

In the estate planning process, you can designate a beneficiary to receive a portion of the assets in your will. A beneficiary can be a favorite charitable organization like CAFB. This type of planned gift is called a bequest. A bequest can be a transfer of cash, securities, life insurance policy, retirement account, or other property made through your estate plan. A gift through a beneficiary designation is simple and flexible.

Why bequests are popular planned gifts:

  • Designate a specific percentage (possibly 1% – 5%) of an estate asset as a gift to CAFB
  • Establishing a gift is as simple as completing a designation form from your IRA or insurance policy
  • No upfront costs
  • Allows you to retain control of assets throughout your lifetime
  • Not subject to Federal Estate Taxes
  • Beneficiary designations can be changed at any time during your lifetime

 

Sample Bequest Language

We have provided some basic bequest language to assist you and your advisors.

  1. Bequest of a specific dollar amount

“I hereby, give, devise and bequeath [desired $ sum] to Child Advocates of Fort Bend, a non-profit organization located at 5403 Avenue N. Rosenberg, TX 77471, Federal Tax ID: 76-0337426, for Child Advocates of Fort Bend’s general use and purposes.”

  1. Bequest of specific personal property

“I hereby, give, devise and bequeath [Description of Property] to Child Advocates of Fort Bend, a non-profit organization located at 5403 Avenue N. Rosenberg, TX 77471, Federal Tax ID: 76-0337426, for Child Advocates of Fort Bend’s general use and purposes.”

  1. Bequest of percentage of an estate

“I hereby give, devise and bequeath [percentage of Your Estate, IRA, or Life insurance policy] to Child Advocates of Fort Bend, a non-profit organization located at 5403 Avenue N. Rosenberg, TX 77471, Federal Tax ID: 76-0337426, for Child Advocates of Fort Bend’s general use and purposes.”

 

 

CAFB is merely suggesting possible options for making a Planned Gift.  Please consult your tax and legal advisors to learn what might work best for your personal planned giving goals and your tax and financial needs.