For Your Consideration
While the Silberstein
Aging & Dementia Institute receives significant funding from Federal
agencies a strong endorsement of our research efforts
many of our programs and services are not funded from these sources
nor covered by patient fees. Accordingly, we are increasingly dependent
upon support from the private sector, especially the generosity of individuals,
in carrying out our mission.
We ask that you
consider playing a role in our efforts.
Your Support
Can Come In Many Ways
The most direct
way to make a contribution to our research and programs is to write
a check. However, there are other forms that your gift can take which
can both allow you to a make a larger commitment and at the same time
potentially be of benefit to you, your estate or your children.
For example, trusts
can be created which will provide current or retirement income to you
or a beneficiary while ultimately supporting our programs. These life
income arrangements can provide income tax and estate tax advantages
and often increase the income now available from the donated assets.
Trusts can also be created which provide current income to our programs
for a pre-determined number of years with the trusts principal
being returned to you or your heirs with significant gift and estate
tax savings.
Your Will can direct
a specific amount or designate a percentage of you residual estate to
benefit our research.
Gifts of insurance
policies which have served their purpose can also provide a convenient
way to make a gift. Real estate can be given outright or given now while
reserving the right to reside there for life.
Gifts of securities
which have grown in value are a frequent form of giving which offer
the possibility of significant tax advantages by avoiding capital gains
tax on the appreciated value.
Whatever the means,
we welcome your further inquiry regarding gifts by calling Mr. Colby
Collier, Executive Director of Development at 212-404-3649.
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