Life Insurance
You may contribute a paid-up policy that you or your heirs no longer need by naming "The Esophageal Cancer Awareness Association" as the irrevocable owner and beneficiary. In this manner there may be an immediate tax deduction and a reduction in the total amount of your taxable estate. Life insurance proceeds pass immediately to the ECAA without delay of probate or estate handling.
Even if your life insurance policy is not paid-up, if it has an immediate surrender value, you may derive an immediate benefit by giving. ECAA will then obtain the current value from your insurance company.
Your attorney and/or tax advisor can share other means by which you can gain tax savings by obtaining a new insurance policy with ECAA as the beneficiary or assigning the ownership of a policy to ECAA and continuing to make payments.
Tribute Gifts
Gifts in honor of an anniversary, a wedding, the birth of a child, as a special "thank you", a holiday gift for the person who has everything, for Father's Day, or for any other special occasion you can think of can be made simply by noting on the memo section of the check the nature of the tribute. If you would like the individual being honored notified of your gift provide their address with your check. It is important to note the amount of your gift will be held in confidence.
Event Gifts
Many avenues are available for raising money for cancer cures, awareness and research. Popular methods of fund-raising include golf tourneys, cancer walks, marathons, tennis tournaments, etc.
If you need assistance planning an event, please contact us. We have a variety of ideas that others have used to raise funds. We may be able to supply brochures, logos, etc. to supplement your event.
Employer Matching Gifts
Many employers match their employees' gifts to charities. Please check with your employer. This may be a way to double or even triple your contribution.
Donations via Visa and Mastercard
You can make donations securely to the Esophageal Cancer Awareness Association through PayPal.
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