Heinz History Center
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Planned Giving

The History Center offers donors financial options that benefit them and the History Center. Some options avoid or reduce capital gains and estate taxes; others provide additional income for benefactors and help them preserve assets for current or future needs. Let us help you through your generosity to the History Center.

Below are some of the many options available. The History Center can work with you and your advisors to help you achieve your charitable goals through estate planning.

Support the History Center through one of the following Planned Giving options:

  • Outright Gifts & Appreciated Securities
  • Life Income Gifts
    • Charitable Remainder Trust
    • Charitable Lead Trust
  • Gifts Through Your Will
    • Outright Bequest
    • Residuary Bequest
    • Contingent Bequest
  • Gifts of Real Estate
  • Gifts of Insurance

Recently, the History Center received the coveted 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency.

For more information, click here [go to pages 17-19 on Endowment brochure PDF] or contact Natalie Taylor at 412-454-6325 or ngtaylor@heinzhistorycenter.org.


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