Other Ways to Give

Gift opportunities are available to donors while they are living. Donors can make bequests in their will or trust.  Some non-cash gifts require an independent appraisal to support the value of gift. 

Word Made Flesh will work in concert with our accounting firm, Orizon CPAs, to properly account for and administer the following giving strategies.

Frequent Flyer Miles
Please contact our office at 1-800-279-4543 and speak with the administrative department if you have frequent flyer miles that you would like to donate to a WMF staff member.

Gift Annuities

A gift annuity allows a donor to give a gift to a charity ($10,000 minimum), receive a current tax deduction for a portion of the gift, while receiving a regular payment from interest earned on that same gift.

Gifts of Appreciated Securities

Supporters may donate marketable securities that have appreciated substantially in value.  Tax laws allow supporters to receive a tax deduction for the current value of the security donated, while avoiding the tax on the gain from the sale of such securities.  Marketable securities represent public stock certificates, bonds, etc.

Gifts of Closely Held Stock

Owners of closely held corporations can donate part or all of their stock of the corporation and receive a current tax deduction for the value of the stock.

Gifts of Real Estate

Gifts of appreciated real property such as land, farms, houses or other real estate may be transferred by deed to Word Made Flesh with no liability for income or estate taxes on the appreciation.

Gifts of Personal Property and Other Assets

Antiques, paintings and other collectibles can be valuable assets for charitable giving.

Life Insurance Gifts

Supporters may make Word Made Flesh the beneficiary or co-beneficiary of a life insurance policy.  The policy owner continues to pay the premium during his or her life.  Word Made Flesh receives all or a portion of the insurance benefit at death. 

Gifts By Will, Annuity or Living Trust

A bequest is the most traditional way to provide significant help for worthwhile causes. With a gift through a will or living trust, the supporter, typically, retains full use of his/her gift property during his/her lifetime. 

Benefits from IRAs and Pensions

Supporters can save both income taxes and estate taxes if Word Made Flesh is named as the death beneficiary of the individual retirement account, pension, 401(k) or other retirement savings plan.  A portion of the account can be given to a charity in this way, too.

For more information on the various ways you can support the ministry of Word Made Flesh around the world, please contact the Director of Administration at brent.anderson@wordmadeflesh.com