Planned Giving
Planned Giving
A gift to TASH improves lives. Behind every patient treated are loyal supporters, like you, who make their care possible. Every time an individual enters La Clinica, receives affordable and quality attention, or needs emergency care, your generosity is felt and remembered.
In addition to supporting the mission of TASH, a planned gift can provide substantial tax advantages, especially on gifts of stocks and real estate. The benefits may include:
- an income tax deduction
- reduced capital gains taxes
- reduced probate costs and estate taxes
Thank you for considering a planned gift to TASH. For over 20 years we have been delivering high-quality, affordable health care to the poor and marginalized. In addition, we have supported 15 other nonprofits in Oaxaca working with street children, rural villages, and education. Your sustaining support will enable us to generate impact for years to come.
Contact us at communications@nulltashinc.org to learn more.
Giving Through Your Estate
Giving through your estate plan
A charitable gift from your estate is a favored method of giving that enables you to achieve your financial goals and benefit TASH in ways that may not be possible through lifetime gifts.
Giving through your estate plan generates a charitable estate tax deduction and substantial tax savings. You may direct all or a portion of your estate to TASH.
Bequests
A charitable gift from your estate is a favored method of giving that enables you to achieve your financial goals and benefit TASH.
Bequest Language for Donors
Sample bequest language is available for your legal counsel’s consideration in preparing your will or trust. This enables you to make generous gifts that may not be possible during your lifetime.
Beneficiary Designation
While most assets are transferred through a will, retirement plans and life insurance policies are governed by a separate document, called a beneficiary designation.
Since there are many ways to make a lifetime gift, please contact us and we can provide you with information and/or refer you to an attorney (or work with your attorney if you already have one).
Contact us at communications@nulltashinc.org to learn more.