Your legacy can create brighter tomorrows for individuals living with acquired brain injuries. Through thoughtful planning, you can make a lasting contribution that reflects your values and supports the future of our vital work. Whether large or small, your gift ensures that those in need continue to receive compassionate care, advocacy, and connection.
Planned Giving refers to various ways a donor can contribute money or assets to a nonprofit, either during their lifetime or after their passing. It’s a way to invest today while benefiting from substantial tax and estate planning advantages, all while supporting the causes that matter most to you. Planned Giving can involve both current and future gifts. Some gifts provide immediate funds to the Powell River Brain Injury Society, while others are deferred, meaning they come to us in the future. No matter your age or the size of your gift, you can achieve personal, financial, and philanthropic goals through planned giving.
Planned Giving provides a unique opportunity to leave a legacy while making a lasting impact. By making a planned gift, you can help increase awareness and provide support for individuals affected by Acquired Brain Injury. Along with benefiting the Powell River Brain Injury Society, planned gifts offer substantial tax benefits and allow you to create a meaningful legacy for yourself or a loved one. Your gift will integrate seamlessly into your overall financial and estate planning, providing both personal satisfaction and helping the nonprofit’s future growth. Whether the gift is immediate or deferred, it’s a wonderful way to contribute to something greater
We recommend that you consult with your own tax or legal advisors prior to making a planned gift or updating your will. Please let us know if you decide to arrange for a planned gift to the Powell River Brain Injury Society in your will. We would like to be able to express our appreciation to you personally for your commitment and support. We will keep your gift plans confidential.
There are many meaningful ways to support individuals living with brain injuries beyond volunteering. Whether you're spreading awareness, donating, or attending community events, your involvement makes a difference. Together, we can build a more inclusive and informed community.
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