Remember St. Paul’s Brookline in your Estate Planning
Leave a bequest to St. Paul’s Brookline in your will
You can donate to St. Paul’s in way that extend beyond your lifetime. These bequests are often called planned gifts or legacy gifts. In your will, you can name St. Paul’s Brookline as the primary beneficiary for a specific gift, like a certain amount of money or stock. You can also allocate a percentage of your total estate to St. Paul’s.
A big benefit of leaving a gift to St. Paul’s in your will is that it costs you nothing now. Your gift will make a difference for a cause you care about without having any financial impact on you during your lifetime.
Learn how to name St. Paul’s Brookline in your will in three simple steps.
Name St. Paul’s as the beneficiary of your non-probate assets
Certain assets like a 401(k) account and life insurance policy pass on to your beneficiaries outside of your last will and testament. Use the beneficiary designation forms to name St. Paul’s Brookline as your beneficiary. This is another fantastic way to give in a way that doesn’t cost you anything during your lifetime.