Giving to Asbury

Gifts of Life Insurance: The Details

Is this gift right for you?

A gift of life insurance is for you if…

  • You are maintaining insurance coverage that your family no longer needs.
  • You hold few appreciated securities in your portfolio, or few that you wish to donate and are looking for an alternative way to give.
  • You are a younger donor who wants to create a future gift for us at a lower cost.

A life insurance policy is a wonderful asset that can be used to create a much greater philanthropic impact at Asbury Theological Seminary than you might have thought possible.

If you are carrying more insurance coverage than your family obligations now require, or if you would like to explore a low-cost/large-impact gift generally, consider using life insurance to create a meaningful legacy at Asbury Theological Seminary for relatively little cost.

Donate an Existing Policy

You can irrevocably designate Asbury Theological Seminary as the owner and beneficiary of an existing policy. If the policy is fully paid up or otherwise has an internal value, you will be able to claim a current income tax charitable deduction at the time of contribution for approximately the cash surrender value of the policy. In addition, if the policy is not yet fully paid up, you will continue to make annual premium payments as they are due and will be able to claim a tax deduction for each payment.

Designate Asbury Theological Seminary as Beneficiary

If you have a policy that is not yet ripe for outright donation, you can create a wonderful legacy by designating Asbury Theological Seminary as a partial or full beneficiary of an existing policy. You will retain ownership of the policy and the flexibility to change your beneficiary designation later if your circumstances change, but any policy proceeds distributed to Asbury Theological Seminary will be exempt from estate tax in your estate and create a wonderful legacy at comparatively low cost.

Please contact us so that we can assist you through every step of the process.

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