Planned Giving
Bequests by Will
Many of our supporters have chosen to continue their investment in the future of our residents even after they are gone. By including reStart Inc. in your will, you can bring hope to less-fortunate men, women and children in our community for many years to come.
Planned giving is easy. All it takes is a quick phone call to your lawyer to add a charitable designation to your will. Charitable bequests allow you to designate an amount or percentage of your estate to reStart Inc. after you’ve taken care of your family.
Leaving a Legacy and remembering reStart in your will
Start Planning Today
Bequests by Will
Many of our supporters have chosen to continue their investment in the future of our residents even after they are gone. By including reStart Inc. in your will, you can bring hope to less-fortunate men, women and children in our community for many years to come.
Planned giving is easy. All it takes is a quick phone call to your lawyer to add a charitable designation to your will. Charitable bequests allow you to designate an amount or percentage of your estate to reStart Inc. after you’ve taken care of your family.
Leaving a Legacy and remembering reStart in your will
- Maintain control of your assets during your lifetime
- Make a significant gift to reStart and experience the satisfaction of knowing you are continuing to help those in need even after you are gone
- Have the flexibility to modify your bequest if your circumstances change
- Set an example to your heirs and family of the values you cherish
- Reduce the amount of your taxable estate
- Pass assets on to family members at reduced tax costs
- Increase income and effective rate of return
Start Planning Today
- Contact reStart at development@restartinc.org or at for 816-437-7214 additional information on planned giving.
- Seek the advice of your financial or legal advisor.
- If you include reStart in your plans, please use our legal name and Federal Tax ID: 12225444
- Establish your gift. All this takes is including a few sentences in your will or living trust with the help of your estate planning attorney.