How to Give
Giving to the Greater Miami Jewish Federation can be done either directly or through a gift model that can provide tax benefits and even income. Click on a gift model below to learn more.
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Gift in a Will (Bequest)You designate our organization as the beneficiary of your asset by will, trust or beneficiary designation form.
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IRA RolloverCongress has enacted a permanent IRA charitable rollover. As a result, you can make an IRA rollover gift this year and in future years.
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Beneficiary Designation GiftsDonating part or all of your unused retirement assets, such as your IRA, 401(k), 403(b), pension or other tax-deferred plan, is an excellent way to make a gift to the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.
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Charitable Remainder UnitrustYou transfer your cash or appreciated property to fund a charitable remainder unitrust. The trust sells your property tax free and provides you with income for life or a term of years.
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Charitable Remainder Annuity TrustYou transfer your cash or appreciated property to fund a charitable remainder annuity trust. The trust sells your property tax free and provides you with fixed income for life or a term of years.
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Charitable Lead TrustYou fund a trust that makes gifts to us for a number of years. Your family receives the trust remainder at substantial tax savings.
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Sale and UnitrustYou give a portion of your property to us to fund a charitable remainder trust, when the property sells you receive cash and income for life.
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Bargain SaleWe purchase your property for less than fair market value. You receive cash and a charitable deduction for the difference between the market value and purchase price.
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Give It Twice TrustYou provide your children with a stream of income while making a gift to charity.
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Life Estate ReservedYou give your property to our organization but retain the right to use the property during your life.
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Donor Advised Fund (DAF)You fund a DAF and make charitable gift recommendations during your lifetime. When you pass away, your children (or anyone you designate as a successor) can carry on your legacy of giving or the remainder may be left to support the greatest needs of the Jewish community.
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