Gifts to SELC with Benefits for You

Many of us trace our connection to the natural world to a childhood experience: playing in the shallows of a stream, learning to identify songbirds, beachcombing for shells, turkey hunting, hiking or camping in the mountain forests. Generations of southerners have grown up enjoying - and learning from - our native ecosystems and landscapes.

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These natural treasures have helped to shape our region's history and culture, and it is up to us to ensure that they are intact and healthy not only for ourselves today, but for our children and their grandchildren.

If we want a healthy environment in the future, we have to plan - and act - for it now. One of the most effective, direct means of achieving conservation in the South is to support the law and policy reform efforts of the Southern Environmental Law Center.

Following is a range of SELC gift options that may have significant benefits (such as tax savings or lifetime income) for you and your loved ones. We urge you to consult your lawyer or financial advisor to decide which is most appropriate for you.

Stock Gifts

Stock gifts are a particularly effective way to support SELC. If you own stock that has appreciated since you bought it, you may face capital gains taxes when you sell it. Donating that stock to the Southern Environmental Law Center might be a wise decision for you because:

To transfer stock to the Southern Environmental Law Center through our brokerage firm, contact Sandy von Thelen at Scott and Stringfellow at (800) 868-7726.

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Bequests

A bequest to SELC through your will is the simplest kind of planned gift. A bequest may both reduce estate taxes for your heirs and enable you to make a much more significant gift than you can during your lifetime. Bequests can be:

Here is suggested language and SELC information that might be helpful to you and your advisor:

"I give and bequeath to the Southern Environmental Law Center, Inc., 201 West Main Street, Suite 14, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (Federal Tax ID Number 52-1436778)…."

If you already have a will, there is no need to rewrite it to include SELC; your lawyer can add a bequest through a simple codicil.

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Charitable Lead Trusts

Through a charitable lead trust, you can support the Southern Environmental Law Center generously for your lifetime or a specified number of years—and then reclaim assets yourself or pass them along to your heirs. Here's how it works.

Establishing a charitable lead trust can have tax benefits, particularly regarding estate tax reductions for your heirs.

Contact Annie Stafford in SELC's development department at (434) 977-4090 or 877-977-4090 (toll free) for more details and a personalized proposal based on your circumstances, which you should discuss with your lawyer or financial advisor.

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Charitable Remainder Trusts

Do you have valuable assets - such as appreciated stocks or a second home - that that are 'tied up' and not producing income?

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Would you like to have additional income for yourself (or a spouse, parent, or child) for up to 20 years - and leave a generous gift to sustain the Southern Environmental Law Center's work?

If so, then a charitable remainder trust may be the perfect choice for you.

In addition to providing income, a charitable remainder trust could have triple tax benefits for you:

  1. You receive an immediate income tax deduction for a portion of the trust's value;
  2. You bypass capital gains taxes for appreciated assets; and
  3. Since the donated property is not included in your eventual estate, your heirs may save on estate taxes.

Contact Annie Stafford in SELC's development department at (434) 977-4090 or (877) 977-4090 (toll free) for a personalized proposal based on your circumstances, which you should discuss with your lawyer or financial advisor.

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Retirement Funds

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If family members or friends are beneficiaries of your retirement funds, they could receive as little as 25% of your hard-earned money. Retirement accounts like IRAs, Keoghs, and 401(k) plans are taxed as income to your heirs, and in addition may be subject to estate tax.

Alternatively, you can make other estate provisions for loved ones and name the Southern Environmental Law Center as a beneficiary of your retirement funds. That way, the entire designated amount passes to SELC tax-free, and your gift is fully deductible for estate tax purposes. You may designate:

Consult your financial advisor or your employer's human resources department to get the simple form to designate the Southern Environmental Law Center (Federal Tax ID Number 52-1436778) as a beneficiary of your retirement account.

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Life Insurance

If your fully-paid life insurance policy is no longer needed to provide security for grown children or other loved ones, you could make the Southern Environmental Law Center a beneficiary for all or part of your funds. Or you could give your policy to SELC and make us your beneficiary. This entitles you to a current income tax deduction.

Or rather, if an ongoing tax deduction is attractive to you, consider purchasing a new life insurance policy (or converting an existing, in-process policy) and giving it to SELC with our organization as the designated beneficiary. Your ongoing premium payments are then tax deductible and you receive an additional income tax deduction at the time of the gift.

Consult your attorney or insurance agent to designate the Southern Environmental Law Center (Federal Tax ID Number 52-1436778) as sole or shared beneficiary of your life insurance policy.

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