Nebraskans have found that they can have mixed feelings about making a gift to their hometown. While donating assets satisfies the objective of helping their hometown, the reduction this gift makes in the size of their estate may leave a concern about the future financial security of their family. Combining two planning tools, a Charitable Remainder Trust with a Wealth Replacement Trust, can be an answer to this concern.
Income Benefits
Income Tax Benefits
Estate Tax Benefits
This gift plan uses life insurance to replace the value of the assets transferred into a Charitable Remainder Trust for the benefit of your hometown. Typically, the life insurance policy is placed inside of a Wealth Replacement Trust for the benefit of a spouse, children or other heirs. Gifts are made annually to the trust equal to the amount of the annual insurance premium. The income payments from the Charitable Remainder Trust are used to pay the premium.

McCook Community Foundation Fund advisory committee members say that leadership recruitment is the key to continuing success. Stan Goodwin said, “We’re advocates of making this group representative of the community in terms of gender, age and economic status. No one has their own specific agenda. They’re just focused on the welfare of the community.”
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