The college recognizes that your bequest intentions are a personal matter
that you may wish to keep confidential. However, if you are willing to
share them, Goshen would like to acknowledge your intentions. It is very
helpful to Goshen to have information about future expected gifts for
long-range planning. Any information you share with the college will be
held in the strictest confidence.
Changing needs
Goshen requests that donors or their attorneys contact the development
office to discuss possibilities for specific purposes. Goshen's educational
activities and programs change over time, and the needs of this generation
of students may not be the same as those of the next. Therefore, whenever
you indicate a particular purpose for your bequest, it is advisable to
grant Goshen the authority to respond to changing needs. You may do this
by including the following language with your bequest:
"If at any time in the judgment of the Goshen College
board of directors, it is impossible or impracticable to carry out exactly
the designated purpose, the Goshen College board of directors shall
determine an alternative purpose as near as possible to the designated
purpose."
Making a gift through an IRA or other qualified retirement plan
One simple yet effective way to provide a significant benefit to
Goshen College while minimizing income tax is to name the college as one
of the beneficiaries on your IRAs or other qualified retirement plans.
Unless the account is a Roth IRA, it’s likely that income taxes
will need to be paid either by your estate or your heirs when the funds
are distributed.
By naming a qualified charity, such as Goshen College, as a beneficiary,
any distributions made to the charity upon your death will be entirely
free of income taxes. While these funds will still be included in
your gross estate, no income taxes will be due. The result is
a simple but powerful way to save on income taxes and help assure that
Goshen College will have the support needed to provide for future generations
of students.
Making
a gift through a will or trust
Bequests to Goshen through wills or trusts traditionally have been a large
source of endowment support. Each individual legacy contributes to Goshen's
financial stability. Just as the bequests of past alumni have helped to
create the Goshen of today, the continuation of this tradition of remembrance
will help ensure a financially sound and academically strong Goshen for
tomorrow. A bequest to Goshen through a will or trust will qualify your
estate for an estate tax charitable deduction equal to the entire amount
you bequeath.
Including Goshen in your will
You may make a bequest to Goshen of cash, securities, or other property
by designating a specific dollar amount, a particular asset, or a fixed
percentage of your estate.
You may make a bequest of all or a portion of your residuary estate to
Goshen after you have provided for all other beneficiaries by specific
bequests.
You may make Goshen a contingent beneficiary of your estate by stipulating
that Goshen will receive all or a portion of your estate if your named
beneficiaries do not survive you.
You may make Goshen the remainder beneficiary of a trust which you establish
in your will or during your life to provide income to one or more beneficiaries
for life. Goshen would then receive the principal of the trust at the
death of the last surviving beneficiary.
Sample testamentary language
The following suggested language may be used to make a gift to Goshen
College through your will:
_ A general bequest: "I give (a specific asset) or ($__
dollars) or (__ percent of the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate)
to Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, for its general purposes."
_ A bequest for a specific purpose: "I give (a specific asset)
or ($__ dollars) or (__ percent of the rest, residue, and remainder
of my estate) to Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, to be used for the
following purpose: (state the purpose, e.g., to establish a scholarship
fund, to establish an endowed chair, to name a space in a building,
or to support any other specific Goshen activity or program)."