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Strategies for Giving in 2024
Did you know there are creative ways to support the American Institute of Chemical Engineers? Ways in which the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, you and your loved ones all benefit at the same time?
Such giving techniques are called "planned gifts", because with thoughtful planning, you create win-win solutions for you and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
You can give almost any kind of highly appreciated property—such as closely-held stock, real estate, partnership interests, or valuable art—to a charitable remainder trust and receive major tax and income benefits.
So, all at once, you can:
You can even allow your assets to accumulate tax-free until you "turn on the income spigot" at retirement or some other future event, such as the start of your child's education.
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Members of the AIChE Legacy Society have expressed their commitment to the American Institute of Chemical Engineers through a very special and important form of financial support.
Interactive Plan-a-Gift™ will recommend the best gift plan to meet your individual needs based on your age, goals and assets, and will help the American Institute of Chemical Engineers at the same time.
You can plan a gift that will not affect your cash flow.
Take advantage of appreciated securities, avoid tax.
Make a significant gift, no matter the size of your estate.
Donate double-taxed assets and leave more to family.
Make a gift from your DAF, or name us a beneficiary.
Give a gift of cash or stock, recieve income in return.
Younger donors can make a gift and lower taxable income.
Use these tools to start your gift to the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Learn More →.
There are many ways to make a gift to the AIChE. Take a look at some of the options designed to help you to achieve different goals.
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