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Beneficiary Designations

Beneficiary designations are one of the simplest and most flexible ways to make a gift. As you think about ways to arrange your charitable legacies, keep in mind the following reasons why this gift type is so popular and might be a smart way for you to give:

  • You can make the gift without having to revise your will or living trust.
  • It is easy to modify the beneficiary forms to adapt to changing intentions and circumstances.
  • Arranging such a gift is simple and generally entails little or no expense.
  • When a charity is a beneficiary of retirement funds, those funds will not be subject to income tax.
  • You may save estate taxes, depending on the size of your estate.
  • The gift becomes available to the charity with little delay.

How to Make a Gift by Beneficiary Designation

It's simple! You ask your policy administrator for a change-of-beneficiary form, or you can often find this form on your provider's website, and then name Western Illinois University as a beneficiary of any of the financial instruments below.

Types of Beneficiary Designations

  • IRA and Qualified Retirement-Plan Distributions
  • Donor-Advised Fund
  • Insurance Products
  • Bank Accounts
  • Brokerage Accounts

 

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Clare Thompson
Vice President for Advancement, Alumni Relations, and Athletics; Executive Officer of the Foundation
(309) 298-1808
CA-Thompson4@wiu.edu

 

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Macomb, IL 61455 USA
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