
Leave a Legacy
Your consideration in making a planned gift – whether a bequest in your will, a gift of life insurance, securities or assigned royalties – will have a lasting impact: The AFC is an expression of the community’s good will, helping entertainment professionals when they are at their most vulnerable due to injury, illness or other personal hardship.
It is the generosity of extraordinary and caring individuals who make planned gifts that helps ensure The AFC – the lifeline for Canada’s entertainment industry is able to continue providing compassionate and confidential support, helping Canadian entertainment professionals maintain their health, dignity and ability to work.
By including The AFC in your plans, you can leave a legacy of goodwill, one that will extend far into the future and will continue to foster artistic creation in Canada.
Ways to Give
Charitable Bequest Name The AFC in your will. You can choose to give a set amount, a percentage of your estate, or a percentage of your estate after you have ensured that your family and loved ones have been taken care of. Reduce the tax payable on your final income tax return.
Life Insurance Donate a new or existing life insurance policy to us. Make us the owner and beneficiary, or keep the policy in your name and change the beneficiary to us. Receive current and/or future tax savings.
Residuals You can choose to assign your future royalties to The AFC. A tax receipt for their value will be credited to your estate.
Gifts of securities or other non-cash property Donate cash or non-cash gifts including securities (mutual funds, stocks, bonds), real estate, collections or other property you own.
For more information on planned giving, please contact David Hope at 1.877.399.8392 or David@AFChelps.ca We’re happy to help and provide answers to any questions you may have, without any obligation.
Note: For legal, tax or investment advice, please consult a lawyer or investment professional.
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