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Planned Giving and Endowment

Planned Giving Options

Charitable Bequest
Your will is an important element in your estate plan that enables you to protect the people you love, create a lasting partnership with Federation, and help ensure the future of the Jewish community.
Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment (PACE)
Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE)
By perpetuating your gift to Federation, you can ensure that the community's operating needs are met in the future.
Capital and Endowment Campaigns
Building a strong Jewish community extends to capital needs - construction and maintenance of buildings - and the development of endowment funds that will foster vital programs for years to come.
Charitable Gift Annuity
A charitable gift annuity is a popular gift option that provides you and/or your designees with an annual income stream while creating a permanent legacy after death.
Charitable Lead Trust
A charitable lead trust is both an income- and wealth-transfer vehicle, enabling you to transfer income-producing assets to the next generation at a significantly lower tax cost while meeting your philanthropic objectives.
Charitable Remainder Trust
A charitable remainder Trust is a way to create a legacy in your name and receive income from the trust for life or for a term of years.
The Jewish Life Fund
Whether it's a Millennium-level gift of $1 million or another sum ($3,000, $10,000, $18,000, and $36,000), you may choose from a variety of funds. After you've made a gift to the fund of your choice, you may add to your endowment on special occasions (or whenever you choose).
Named Endowment Fund
A named endowment fund creates a permanent legacy, perpetuating your ideals and your name, ensuring the future of the Jewish community.
Philanthropic Fund
A philanthropic fund gives you the opportunity for active family involvement in the process of allocating resources to meet needs in the Jewish and general communities.
Irving A. Rubin Jewish Community Trust for the Elderly
The elderly and their families seek answers and help from our community. By making a gift to this important trust, you can further the work of COJES, the Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services.
Supporting Foundation
A supporting foundation provides a unique vehicle for family involvement in philanthropy.

For more information, please contact the Jewish Community Endowment Fund at (248) 203-1490.

Note: The Jewish Federation and United Jewish Foundation does not provide legal advice. Prospective donors are encouraged to seek independent tax and legal counsel.