PLANNED GIVING
Faithful stewardship that blesses people worldwide today and in the future.
What is Planned Giving?
Planned Giving is a thoughtful way to steward the resources God has entrusted to you in order to make the greatest impact possible for vulnerable children and families. It includes gifts through your will or trust, stocks, donor advised funds, retirement accounts, charitable gift annuities, life insurance, real estate, and more.
Through planned giving, you can provide for your family, support the ministries you care about, and share the love of Christ with people around the world—all while enjoying potential financial and tax benefits.
At its core, planned giving is about making wise, prayerful decisions with your resources to honor God and extend His work here on earth.
Featured Gifts
Beneficiary Designations
Name Operation Blessing or Orphan’s Promise as a beneficiary of your financial accounts, retirement account, donor advised fund, life insurance policy, or other financial account. It’s an easy way to make a lasting impact and support future generations through a gift that requires no changes to your will or trust.
Charitable Bequests
Create a lasting legacy through a gift in your will or trust. A charitable bequest is simple to arrange and costs nothing during your lifetime, while helping further the Gospel, feed the hungry, care for the hurting, and spread hope around the world.
Stocks
Charitable Gift Annuities (CGAs)
IRA Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs)
Donor Advised Fund (DAF)
Recommend grants to Operation Blessing or Orphan’s Promise through your donor advised fund in a flexible and simple way. After funding your charitable account, you can give as God leads while your balance grows tax-free to support ministries you care about.
The Lasting Legacy Society
A society of faithful donors like you who are expanding humanitarian aid far beyond their lifetime.
Disclaimer: Information contained herein was accurate at the time of posting. This site is informational and educational only. Every individual’s situation is unique. The information on this website does not provide and is not intended to provide estate planning, legal, or tax advice. For such advice, please consult your personal attorney, CPA, or other qualified professional advisor. References to tax rates include federal taxes only and are subject to change. State law may further impact your individual results.