Cash or Securities


Gifts of cash or securities are tax-deductible and remain the simplest, most common way of contributing.

Bequests


To remember The Jewish Heritage For The Blind in your will, the following forms are suggested for discussion with your attorney:

For a specific bequest:

I give, devise and bequeath the sum of $___ (or a % of my estate) to The Jewish Heritage For The Blind with its principle offices located at:
1655 East 24th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11229

For a residual bequest:

I give, devise and bequeath all (or a specific fraction) of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, to:
The Jewish Heritage For The Blind

with its principle offices located at: 1655 East 24th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11229

Life Income Plans


Life Income Plans, such as Gift Annuities, Pooled Income Funds or Charitable Remainder Trusts, offer a way to provide future support for The Jewish Heritage For The Blind while at the same time, you or someone you name can receive income for life or for a period of years. Depending on the plan selected, income can be fixed or it can vary in accordance with market conditions. These plans can reduce income, gift, and estate tax liability.

Gifts of Remembrance


Memorial and special occasion gifts provide a thoughtful way to remember friends, family members and loved ones. Upon receipt of your gift, The Jewish Heritage For The Blind will send an acknowledgment that the gift has been made.