Charitable Gift Annuities
How They Work
A charitable gift annuity can be established with a gift of
$10,000 or more to NCPB. In exchange for your gift, NCPB will
pay you, and a second beneficiary if you wish, income for
life. Both income beneficiaries must be at least 60 years
of age, unless payments are deferred.
The income you receive is determined by the amount of your gift
and your age(s). See our Gift
Annuity Rates Table for rates at specific ages or use our
Gift Annuity Calculator below. With a deferred gift annuity,
because the payments do not begin until a specified future date
that you choose, you receive even higher life income payments
than those listed in the rate table and a higher immediate income
tax deduction.
Gift annuities can be established using cash or appreciated
securities held for longer than one year. When cash is used,
more of your income is tax free.
Your Benefits
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Generous,
partially tax-free income for life |
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An
immediate income tax deduction |
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Reduced
capital gain taxes if appreciated securities are used
to establish the annuity |
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The satisfaction
of making a significant contribution to the future of
public broadcasting |
For More Information
To request a brochure on charitable gift annuities and/or to
receive a personalized illustration of the financial benefits
of establishing a charitable gift annuity, please complete our
request
for information form.
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out how your legacy gift can live on forever...
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NCPB volunteers, Jonathan C. Rice Legacy Society Members
"The charitable gift annuity we have created with KQED continues to grow in importance because it helps us feel comfortable that the station will continue to grow. It is most gratifying to feel that we have been instrumental in the programming that will go on for our children, our grandchildren and our grandchildren's grandchildren."
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KQED Co-Founder Jonathan Rice 1916-2001
"I never thought before that giving could be so rewarding, except
for the soul," Jon said of his experience of establishing
a charitable gift annuity with KQED. "I was thrilled
to be able to make this gift to KQED."

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