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Feeding the Hungry Since 1982

Tri-State Food Bank disburses a record 6.1 Million pounds of food in 2009 for hungry tristaters. . . . .New Report "Hunger In America 2010" -  More than 114,200 Tri-State residents seek emergency food assistance each year- including more than 39,900 children and over 25,000 seniors - Click picture below for report. . . . . . . . . .

 

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A Planned Gift recognizes your family needs as well as your philanthropic goals to continue supporting a charitable mission.

bulletTri-State Food Bank, Inc., has a well earned reputation since 1982 for providing services and solutions to families in need.  A planned gift will help continue these services.
bulletA charitable gift can result in tax benefits to you.
bulletThere are many ways to contribute through Planned Giving: Confer with your professional advisor.  Any professional advisor – attorney, accountant, insurance agent, or financial planner who works with you regularly can help you arrange a charitable gift.

Here are some choices you may wish to consider:

bulletWILL/BEQUEST: An easy way to leave a planned gift and leave a legacy.
bulletGIFT ANNUITY: A great venue for donors wanting to increase current income, receive a tax deduction, avoid possible capital gains, and eventually leave a charitable gift to Tri-State Food Bank.
bulletCHARITABLE ANNUITY, REMAINDER, AND LEAD TRUSTS: Using these venues can reduce income or estates taxes, as well as, provide income to the donor (or selected beneficiaries).  Differing from a gift annuity, each trust is designed for the donors’ individual or family needs.
bulletLIFE INSURANCE and IRA'S: You can name a charity as the beneficiary.

 

For more information please contact Mary Blair at (812) 425-0775 or email her at mblair@tristatefoodbank.org