Monday 26 October 2015

A Guide to Gift Annunities

A charitable gift annuity is a way to make a gift to support the causes that you care about. You make a gift of cash or property to us. In return, we will make payments for life to you, you and a loved one, or another person. Each payment will be fixed and the amount of each payment will depend on the age of the person who receives the payments. After all payments have been made, we will receive the remaining value of your gift to support the causes that matter to you.

The Greater New Jersey Annual Conference in collaboration with the United Methodist Homes of NJ Foundation is able to offer various deferred giving opportunities, like Charitable Gift Annuities, designed to increase your options to support the ministries of your local church, various GNJAC ministry initiatives, and/or the United Methodist Homes of NJ Fellowship Fund.

To read more, download our Guide to Gift Annuities. To learn more about charitable gift annuities, please give us a call at (732) 922-9800 or e-mail foundation@umh-nj.org.

United Methodist Homes Foundation

The United Methodist Homes Foundation, established in 1985, supports the Missional focus of the United Methodist Homes of NJ. Acting as an independent entity, the Foundation helps and enhances the mission, philosophy and ministry of the Homes. It has its own Board of Trustees who govern, establish broad policies and objectives, and oversee financial resources to support the charitable mission of the Homes.
The Foundation conducts various fundraising initiatives including annual and deferred giving, donor cultivation and relationship building programs, special events, and various community engagement opportunities. These efforts help raise financial contributions for to support the charitable mission of the Homes, and our commitment to helping senior citizens.

For more information visit www.umhfoundation.org.

This content was originally posted at http://www.umhfoundation.org/a-guide-to-gift-annunities/

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