Ways You Can Give

Designate and Donate—Life Insurance

Ask the insurance company for a Pay on Death (P.O.D.) form. Some insurance companies also call these beneficiary designation forms.

How It Works

  • Contact your insurance company to complete or update your beneficiary designations or P.O.D. form.
  • Designate Operation Mobilization (Tax ID #22-2513811) to receive all or a percentage of your life insurance policy proceeds.
  • You may also transfer ownership of a paid-up life insurance policy to Operation Mobilization. We may elect to cash in the policy now or hold it.

Benefits

  • Make a gift using an asset that you and your family no longer need.
  • Receive an income tax deduction for the donation of a paid-up life insurance policy and estate tax savings after your passing.

More Details on Gifts of Life Insurance

Life Insurance: Make the Most of It

Life Insurance is a general term that describes many types of contracts between an insurer and an individual. All life insurance policies share three key elements: an owner, an insured, and a beneficiary.

  1. The Owner—the person who purchases and controls the policy.
  2. The Insured—the person who is covered by the life insurance policy. That person may also own the policy.
  3. The Beneficiary—the person who will receive the value of the policy upon the passing of the insured. An individual, estate, trust, or charity may be the beneficiary.

Generally speaking, most people decide to buy life insurance when they have people who are dependent upon them — children, partners, or family members. They want to provide for their loved ones after they pass away and do this by designating beneficiaries. Life Insurance can also be an important estate-planning tool and used to mitigate inheritance and estate taxes. The varieties and variations of life insurance products are endless, and it's essential that you consult a trusted financial or legal advisor to understand exactly what you are buying when you purchase life insurance. Know whom you have designated as your beneficiaries and review beneficiary designations regularly.

To make the most of your life insurance contract, consider if you still really need it.

  • Are your children doing well in life?
  • Do you have other assets that will provide for partners and loved ones?
  • Have you been more financially successful than you anticipated?
  • Have your financial priorities changed and as a result you now wish to do more for Operation Mobilization?

If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, it's time to review your beneficiary designation forms.

Any portion of your life insurance policy assets that you leave to Operation Mobilization will be exempt from inheritance and estate taxes. You can leave all or a portion of your policy.

Please contact us or talk with your financial advisor for Gifts of Life Insurance.


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Planning your estate and legacy for future generations, including your charitable interests, takes careful evaluation. Consulting with the appropriate professionals can assist you.

Greg Krumbach
Greg Krumbach
Senior Regional Development Director
PO Box 444
Tyrone, GA 30290-0444
greg.krumbach@om.org
770-692-5187
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Make donations of Stock Shares

  • Make donations of Stock Shares
    Operation Mobilization USA (OM) is happy to receive gifts of stock shares of publicly traded companies. In order to do this, please instruct your broker to transfer the shares to OM’s broker as follows:
    Wells Fargo Advisors DTC # 0141
    Account # 4181-5468
    Phone: 503-603-2141
    Broker: W. Todd Frye
    OM's Tax ID: 22-2513811
    OM will send you a letter acknowledging your gift, including the name of the stock, number of shares and the date OM received the stock into its account. It is OM’s general policy to sell the stock shortly after the gift is made. OM will not report value, which is standard practice for Gifts-in-Kind. Please consult your tax advisor for deductibility and record keeping.
  • Per OM USA Board policy, OM USA accepts gifts subject to donor designations. However, in accordance with IRS requirements, all gifts are given to and must be treated as belonging fully to Operation Mobilization and are subject to its control. The IRS requires that OM have the power to modify any restriction or designation if, in its sole judgment, such restriction becomes, in effect, unnecessary, incapable of fulfillment or inconsistent with the charitable purpose of Operation Mobilization.

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