Your Legacy: A vibrant future for public media
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Hi John, This week is National Estate Planning Awareness Week. It may not be the most familiar holiday, but it’s a great time to learn more about the KQED Legacy Challenge. |
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There are 3 ways you can activate your Legacy Challenge matching gift: |
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1. | Include a gift to KQED in your will or living trust or tell us about a new gift you’ve already included. |
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2. | Name KQED as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, life insurance or donor-advised-fund succession plan. |
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3. | Establish a charitable gift annuity, a gift that offers lifetime payments to you! |
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And here are the top 3 reasons you should participate in the KQED Legacy Challenge: |
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1. | It’s a great incentive to review your current will and beneficiary designations, especially if it’s been more than 2 years or you’ve seen some changes in your life, such as retirement or welcoming a new family member. The peace of mind that comes with a current, updated plan is priceless! |
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2. | Create a legacy to be proud of. When you include a gift to KQED in your will or other estate plan, you make a statement that supporting inclusive, participatory and community-powered public media in the Bay Area is one of your core values. |
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3. | You will see your future support in action TODAY. |
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| With gratitude, | | Michael J. Isip President & CEO |
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P.S. The Challenge will only run until matching gift funds are exhausted. If you have questions or would like to discuss your giving options, please contact my gift-planning colleagues at 415-553-2230 or email legacy@kqed.org. |
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