Life Insurance to Replace Gift

An important but frequently overlooked role of life insurance is the one it can play in charitable gift planning. Life insurance itself can be the direct funding medium for a gift, permitting the donor to make a substantial gift (face value of policy) for a relatively modest annual outlay (i.e., the premium payment). Life insurance can also be used to replace an asset that has been given to BIDMC.

How It Works
After a donor makes a gift to BIDMC, the tax savings produced by the charitable deduction are used by his or her children or an irrevocable trust to purchase and pay the premiums on an insurance policy on the donor's life. Such an arrangement can ensure that the interests of family beneficiaries will not be adversely affected.

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Kim Hardy Erskine
Director of Planned Giving
Office of Development
(617) 667-7327
plannedgiving@bidmc.harvard.edu

 

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
330 Brookline Avenue (OV)
Boston, MA 02215

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