When we give, it is because we support a certain cause or mission. Not because we expect something in return. However, there are gifts that allow you to support the American Museum of Natural History while also receiving benefits. Charitable gift annuities are gifts that give back and pay you income for life.
How It Works
When you create a gift annuity, you make a contribution of cash, appreciated securities, or other appreciated property owned longer than one year to the Museum. In return, you receive fixed payments for the rest of your life. The annual rate of your payment is based on your age at the time of the gift. The older you are, the higher the rate. Your payment rate does not fluctuate with the stock market, interest rates, or inflation. It is firmly set at the time of your gift and never changes. After your lifetime, the American Museum of Natural History uses the remaining balance for our work.
You can also provide payments for another individual—typically your spouse, but it could also be a parent, adult child, family member, or friend. Or you can establish a two-life gift annuity that pays you and another person if you choose.
You can fund a charitable gift annuity with more than just cash—use securities or your IRA assets.
Perhaps you have stock that is producing lower dividends than you had planned on, or you have securities that have turned out to be more risky than you are currently comfortable with. You can exchange those for a secure, stable gift annuity and maintain day-to-day financial security and minimize capital gains tax. Talk with us or your financial advisor about creative options for funding a gift annuity.
If you are 70½ or older, you can use your IRA to create a gift annuity. Get fixed, reliable income for life by making a one-time election of up to $53,000—without being taxed on the IRA distribution! This option comes with special rules, so contact us to discuss whether this is right for you.
Our donor, age 75, plans to donate stock worth $25,000 to the American Museum of Natural History. Because they need continuing income, they decide to give the stock in exchange for a one-life charitable gift annuity at the suggested rate of 7.0%, or $1,750 per year.
Because our donor itemizes their tax deductions, they qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction of $10,379* (the amount of the $25,000 donation attributable to the gift portion). With a marginal income tax bracket of 32%, the tax savings of $3,321 reduces the net cost of the gift to $21,679.
In the chart you will see recommended rates from the American Council on Gift Annuities, which most nonprofit organizations follow. Check with our representative for current rates and applicable ages for charitable gift annuity eligibility.
One Recipient | |
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Age | Rate |
60 | 5.2% |
65 | 5.7% |
70 | 6.3% |
75 | 7.0% |
80 | 8.1% |
85 | 9.1% |
90+ | 10.1% |
Two Recipients | |
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Ages | Rate |
60/65 | 4.8% |
65/70 | 5.2% |
70/75 | 5.8% |
75/80 | 6.5% |
80/85 | 7.3% |
85/90 | 8.7% |
90/95 | 9.9% |
*Based on a 5.2% charitable midterm federal rate. Deductions and calculations will vary depending on your personal circumstances.