You are invited to join Our Legacy Circle
The Hunger Project is funded by committed, visionary individuals — stakeholders in the long-term future of humanity. One powerful way to invest in that future is to include The Hunger Project in your estate planning.
There are several ways you can include a significant investment in the end of hunger through a planned gift or bequest.
Name The Hunger Project in Your Will. The most common planned investment is through your will, or a bequest. You can arrange for it to be a specific amount, a percentage, or all or part of the residual of your estate. Sample wording is available on our website.
Name The Hunger Project in Your Retirement Fund or Life Insurance. Naming The Hunger Project as a beneficiary of a retirement fund or life insurance policy will ensure that your commitment to The Hunger Project continues until the job is done.
Establish a Trust that benefits The Hunger Project.
Inspire others! We would like to honor your commitment to include The Hunger Project in your estate - and inspire others to do the same — by listing you as a member of our Legacy Circle in our annual report and other publications.
Depending on the form your bequest or other planned investment takes, you may see significant tax advantages for yourself or your estate.
This new section of our website — www.thp.org/legacy — will provide you with more detailed information and case studies from your colleagues around the world. Simply click on the items in the menu on the right.
Join today! If you would like to join the Legacy Circle by including The Hunger Project in your estate planning, please click here to email us!
The information on this website is not intended as legal or tax advice. For such advice, please consult an attorney or tax advisor. Figures cited in any examples are for illustrative purposes only. References to tax rates include federal taxes only and are subject to change. State law may further impact your individual results. Annuities are subject to regulation by the State of California. Payments under such agreements, however, are not protected or otherwise guaranteed by any government agency or the California Life and Health Insurance Guarantee Association. A charitable gift annuity is not regulated by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and is not protected by a guaranty association affiliated with the Oklahoma Insurance Department. Charitable gift annuities are not regulated by and are not under the jurisdiction of the South Dakota Division of Insurance. A copy of our most recently filed financial report is available from the Charities Registry on the New York State Attorney General’s website (www.charitiesnys.com) or, upon request, by contacting the New York State Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10005, or us at 110 W. 30th St., 6th Floor, New York, NY 10001 (http://www.thp.org/). You also may obtain information on charitable organizations from the New York State Office of the Attorney General at www.charitiesnys.com or (212) 416-8401.