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Karen Price - Assistant Director, Planned Giving
Karen Price
Assistant Director,
Planned Giving



From Our Members:



Rose and Louis Ma, with their grandson Jai Singh.

"In order to raise our three daughters, Rose and I have been frugal all our lives.  Our children are all grown up and have their own families.  We figure it is time for us to begin paying back now.  What better place to put our donation than to The Carter Center?  We visited The Carter Center in Georgia several years ago and were very impressed with the breadth and depth of the Center's activities.  President and Mrs. Carter truly make the world a better place to live.  It is our honor to follow a true world leader!  We hope his legacy will last forever and ever.  We would like to leave the world a better place than when we found it.  We will expect our children and grandchildren to continue our philanthropy."
 
-Rose and Louis Ma
Harrisburg, North Carolina

Carter Center Charitable Donations - Carter Legacy Circle  

Also called "deferred gifts," planned charitable giving allows you to provide long-term support for The Carter Center — unique among world aid agencies — while retaining control of assets or increasing liquidity for yourself and/or loved ones during your lifetimes.

Individuals who make planned Carter Center charitable donations are recognized with membership in the Carter Legacy Circle.

Those who give planned charitable donations enjoy the satisfaction of advancing the long-term goals of The Carter Center. They also enjoy the financial benefits which flow from sound investment and estate planning; these may include an increased stream of income, immediate income tax deduction, reduced estate taxes, and/or reduced capital gains taxes on appreciated assets.

Examples of planned charitable donations include…


Bequest
A gift by will that designates a specific portion or asset of your estate to pass to The Carter Center. Click here for more information on bequests


Charitable Gift Annuity
Governed by a simple agreement, a gift annuity provides a guaranteed stream of income —some of which may be tax-free —  to you and/or a loved one for your lifetimes in exchange for your gift. The rate of income is based on your age — the older you are, the higher the annuity rate. The amount remaining passes to The Carter Center. Click here for more information on
annuities.

Charitable Remainder Trusts
When you set up a charitable remainder trust, you establish a percentage or dollar amount of income that you will receive each year for your lifetime or a designated period of years, at the end of which the assets remaining in the trust would pass to The Carter Center. Click here for more information on trusts

IRAs
The Carter Center can be named as the primary, secondary, or partial beneficiary of an individual retirement account on the beneficiary designation form for that account. Click here for more information on IRAs

Life Insurance
You can name The Carter Center as a beneficiary (and owner, if you choose) of an existing life insurance policy. Policies can also be purchased to benefit The Carter Center. Click here for more information on gifts of
insurance

Carter Legacy Circle
To express its gratitude to those who make planned gifts, The Carter Center offers memberships in the Carter Legacy Circle. Members enjoy special privileges and recognition.

With members' permission, their names are listed in each annual report. Members will receive updates on Center activities around the world, including President Carter's personal trip reports on his international missions.

Once a year, President and Mrs. Carter host a presidential reception and executive briefing for the Carter Legacy Circle. This unique event begins with briefings from senior Carter Center experts, where members can discuss, ask questions, and get an inside look at the forces shaping our work and our future. Members are then honored by President and Mrs. Carter at a reception. It is a rare opportunity to meet other Carter Center supporters and receive the personal thanks of the Carters and the Center staff.

For more information about planned gifts and the Carter Legacy Circle, contact Karen Price at 1-800-550-3560 Ext. 860 or e-mail
karen.price@emory.edu.


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The Carter Center always recommends that individuals consult their financial or legal advisor when considering any type of planned gift. The information provided above should not be considered legal or accounting advice.



President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter
Photo credit: Carter Center

"We have made planned giving a major part of our own personal commitment."
--President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter

Legacy Circle members Harold and Lee Kapelovitz
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Legacy Circle members Harold and Lee Kapelovitz