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Planning Giving

Create your Legacy with a Planned Gift

You can arrange a gift in the present for allocation at a future date. A planned gift extends your generosity into the future and can have an important and long-term impact on the program, location, or research area that you care about most, supporting its growth and success for years to come. UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) accepts planned gifts on behalf of the UC Master Food Preserver program.

If you have already included UC Master Food Preservers in your estate plan, UC ANR Development Services would be happy to review your gift language to ensure that we can comply with your wishes. If you would like more information regarding charitable giving as a component of your estate plan, please contact them at (530) 750-1389 or at gifts@ucanr.edu. We recommend that you seek the advice of an attorney or a tax advisor in developing your estate plan as the UC ANR Development Services office may not render tax or legal advice.

Bequests
Bequests are gifts made through your will or living trust. You can name UC Master Food Preservers as the beneficiary of a percentage of your estate, the residual of the estate or a specific amount.

Retirement Funds
You can designate UC Master Food Preservers as a beneficiary in your retirement assets, including your IRA, 401(k), or pension.

Life Insurance
To make a gift of life insurance, please contact your life insurance provider to request a beneficiary designation form and include the UC Master Food Preserver program as the beneficiary of your policy.

Life income gifts
Life income gifts such as pooled income funds, charitable gift annuities, and charitable remainder trusts, may be funded through a transfer of cash, stock, or other assets. Following the lifetime of the last beneficiary, the assets are transferred to the UC Master Food Preserver program for use as you have specified. For this complex category of gifts, it is recommended that you work with your estate attorney to determine your plan; we can then connect you with our experts to develop a plan that meets your expectations and the requirements of the University.