
Other Ways to Give to JP
A legacy plan effectively starts now and extends beyond your lifetime as your resources are used to help our LifeWorks participants. Person by person, your legacy plan makes an eternal difference.
The Power of Asset-Based Giving
Most people when considering a gift to ministry look at their cash on hand, estimate the future need for that cash and give a portion that is generous within those confines. But cash is usually the smallest portion of their wealth. Assets such as investment portfolios, real estate and business interest often add up to more than 75% of a person’s wealth. The obstacle to using these appreciated assets is that an outright sale of the asset is often a tax-heavy event most people want to avoid.
With a little planning in advance, the tax burden when liquidating appreciated assets can usually be reduced or eliminated if you include charitable giving as part of the plan. An effective asset-based giving plan can capture tax dollars you would pay on the sale of the asset and channel those dollars to ministry. Those gifts could be more than you ever thought possible, multiplying your impact for our LifeWorks participants.
Asset-Based Giving Options
Real Estate
An outright gift of real estate can be a major way to bless Jobs Partnership in providing help to our participants. Click the button to learn more.
Real Estate GiftsLife Insurance
When allocating beneficiary designations to your heirs, you have the option to elect a percentage of your choice to Jobs Partnership. Contact your agent today to discuss.
Business Interest
Your business is likely the largest asset you own. Click the button to learn more about how you can help JP by utilizing this powerful resource.
Business InformationEndowments
An endowment is a specialized fund containing permanently held assets which are invested and retained by Jobs Partnership. Click the button to learn more.
Endowment InformationHave Questions?
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The information on this website is not intended as legal or tax advice. For such advice, please consult an independent attorney or tax advisor.