How to Give

Life Insurance Beneficiary Gift

Use Life Insurance to Make a Gift to The Fletcher School

A life insurance policy can be a versatile and effective asset for making a significant charitable gift to The Fletcher School. There are two basic ways insurance can be used to help support Fletcher, and each offers different benefits to you.

Option 1: Make The Fletcher School the beneficiary of the policy

This option allows you to:

  • Create a meaningful legacy at The Fletcher School
  • Reduce the size of your taxable estate
  • Retain the flexibility to change your mind

Option 2: Make The Fletcher School the owner and beneficiary of an existing policy

This option allows you to:

  • Make an irrevocable gift to The Fletcher School today with little or no impact on your current cash flow
  • Receive a charitable tax deduction for a portion of your gift

In addition, if premiums remain to be paid on the policy, a charitable deduction is allowed for each gift you make to Fletcher to cover the premiums.

Planning Tips

  • To make The Fletcher School a beneficiary of, or owner and beneficiary of, your life insurance policy, simply contact your insurer and complete the required form. You may need to provide the following information:
    • Legal name: The Fletcher School
    • Tax ID number: 56-1340099
    • Address: 8500 Sardis Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28270
  • It's also possible to use a charitable donation to buy a new policy to benefit Fletcher. Contact us early in your planning if you'd like to pursue this option so we can work with you on this process.
  • If you are considering designating your gift for a specific purpose, such as a scholarship fund or support for a specific department, contact us to ensure that we understand your wishes.
  • Before finalizing a gift of life insurance, review your other assets (such as appreciated stock or IRA accounts) to make sure this is the savviest way for you to reach your goals.
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