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With the end of the year fast approaching, we want to spotlight a few alternative ways to support Doctors Without Borders' work that may align with your financial and philanthropic goals. Many alternative gift types offer tax advantages or other financial benefits, and they can serve as long-term investments in Doctors Without Borders' work. Charitable gift annuities: If you're 65 or older and prepared to give $10,000 or more, a charitable gift annuity can provide income for one or two people via fixed payments for their lifetimes. At the end of the contract, any funds leftover will be used to continue Doctors Without Borders' life-saving work. You can learn more about creating a legacy with Doctors Without Borders and request our legacy giving brochure by completing our form.
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With the end of the year approaching, charitable giving is top-of-mind for many individuals. Give smarter for year-end impactYour personal portfolio and life events will best determine what a smart giving decision looks like to maximize the impact of your giving. IRA Charitable Rollover: Starting at age 70 1/2, you can make a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) from your IRA account. Charitable giving through a will or trust: Legacy gifts allow you to have a lasting impact on Doctors Without Border's work. Charitable gift annuities: If you're 65 or older and prepared to give $10,000 or more, a charitable gift annuity can provide income for one or two people via fixed payments for their lifetimes.
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