Planned Giving

A future gift

Beneficiary designations

A simple form—not a new will—may allow you to include Shrine Mont in an account or policy.

UNDERSTANDING THE OPTION

Retirement plans, some investment or bank accounts, and life-insurance policies can pass under a beneficiary designation. You can often assign Shrine Mont a percentage, name it for a specific account, or make it a contingent beneficiary.

The provider’s current form controls the transfer, so a reference in a will may not be enough. Beneficiary choices should be reviewed after major life changes and coordinated with the rest of your estate plan.

Naming a charity for tax-deferred retirement assets may be worth discussing with advisors because charities and individual heirs can be treated differently when they receive those assets.

Why donors consider it

  • Usually completed through the account provider
  • May be changed without rewriting a will
  • Allows percentage-based division among beneficiaries
  • No present transfer of the asset

A thoughtful process

  1. Request a beneficiary form or use the provider’s secure portal
  2. Use Shrine Mont’s verified legal name and requested information
  3. Choose the percentage and beneficiary status
  4. Save confirmation with your estate records
  5. Let Shrine Mont know if you wish to be recognized

Points to discuss with your advisors

  • Coordinate the designation with your will and overall plan
  • Ask how the provider handles per-stirpes or contingent shares
  • Review forms periodically
Educational information only

This overview is not legal, tax, investment, or financial advice and does not confirm that Shrine Mont can accept a particular asset or arrangement. Please consult qualified advisors and contact Shrine Mont before taking action.

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