Donor Advised Fund or a Private Foundation
You can make gifts to Planned Parenthood from an existing donor advised fund or private foundation. If your donor advised fund ends upon your passing, you can arrange to name Planned Parenthood as the ultimate beneficiary. If your donor advised fund continues beyond your lifetime, you can name successors to oversee your donor advised fund and instruct them to make gifts to Planned Parenthood in your memory. A spouse, child, or other descendant or representative can serve as a successor.
If you control a private foundation, you can designate the foundation to cease upon your death and arrange for the remaining assets to be granted to Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood, its employees, and its representatives do not offer legal or financial advice. We strongly urge prospective donors to consult with their attorney, financial advisor, estate planning professional, accountant or other appropriate professional before making any material decisions based on information we provide through this website, printed materials, or other sources.
You can also request information about PPFA from the Office of the Attorney General, State of New York, Department of Law, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. (212) 416-8401 //www.charitiesnys.com