New Beginnings Incorporation



There are many ways you can help New Beginnings Incorporation: New Beginnings Transitional Services help thousands of homeless veterans in Southern California and in Southern Nevada. We are a 501 (c) (3) organization and your donations are tax deductible. We gratefully accept Cash gifts, Bequests, Charitable Remainder Trusts, Charitable Lead Trusts, Real Estate/Retained Life Estate, Life Insurance Gifts, and Endowments.
Planned Gifts
What is Planned Giving?
A planned gift is a way to make a gift now that will provide immediate financial benefits to you and future benefits to New Beginnings Incorporation. By making a planned gift, you may enjoy tax savings, income for life (funded by assets such as appreciated securities). A variety of methods used to make these gifts range from simple bequests made in wills to setting up charitable trusts.
Bequests
If you decide to leave assets from your estate to New Beginnings Incorporation by provision in your will, or a codicil to your will, this is a bequest. You can bequeath a specific amount of money, a percentage of your estate, or specific property. Your estate will receive a charitable estate tax deduction at your death, when the gift is actually made. A bequest enables you to make a significant gift to NBI while retaining full control of your assets throughout your life and can reduce your estate taxes.
Charitable Remainder Trusts
This trust would make payments, either a fixed amount (annuity trust) or a percentage of trust principle (unitrust), to whomever you choose to receive the income. You may claim a charitable income tax deduction and may not have to pay any capital gains tax if the gift is of appreciated property. At the end of the trust term, NBI would receive whatever amount is left in the trust.
Charitable reminder unitrust provides some flexibility in the distribution of income, and can be helpful in retirement.
Charitable Lead Trusts
The lead trust makes payments, either a fixed amount (annuity trust) or a percentage of trust principle (unitrust), to NBI for a set term of years to support any program you might designate. When the trust terminates, the asset is ultimately returned to you (a grantor lead trust) or to your heirs (a non-grantor lead trust). You may claim a charitable tax deduction for funding a non-grantor lead trust. The lead trust is one of the few ways to reduce transfer taxes that would otherwise be due on assets left to your heirs.
Real Estate / Retained Life Estate
You may gift your personal residence to New Beginnings Incorporation and retain the right to live there for the remainder of your life. You would receive an immediate tax deduction, but would continue to maintain the property and pay taxes and even receive any income it may generate. At your death NBI could use or sell the property.
Life Insurance Gifts
A direct and simple way to make a planned gift would be to name New Beginnings Incorporation as the beneficiary to receive all or a portion of the proceeds of a life insurance policy. This method may also offer tax advantages; these vary state from state.
Endowments
An endowment, as with any good investment, increases in value over time. For the donor, an endowment means your fund will exist in perpetuity. Your fund will grow to keep pace with or exceed inflation should no further contributions be made. For New Beginnings Incorporation., an endowment preserves capital, provides long term growth, provides income for NBI, increases purchasing power, and the account keeps pace with or exceeds inflation.
Online Cash Gifts
Please rest assured this online transaction will be safe, secure and kept completely confidential. Although we provide online donation options, if you would like to mail your gift, please make checks payable to New Beginnings Incorporation and mail to the address below:
New Beginnings Incorporation:
New Beginnings Transitional Services
Corporate Headquarters
6641 Silverstream Avenue Unit D
Las Vegas, Nevada 89107
A receipt for your donation will be mailed to you. Please allow at least four weeks for processing of mailed donations. For more information please view our Privacy Policy.
Website Privacy Policy
Our General Policy
New Beginnings Incorporation recognizes the importance of protecting information we may collect from visitors to our site. Our policy is to use the information we acquire from visitors to our sites for internal purposes only, and we maintain appropriate security measures to keep this information private. Your browser, however, does automatically tell us the type of computer and operating system you are using.
Users can visit the site without revealing any information personal information. If one chooses to give New Beginnings Incorporation personal information via the Internet for the purposes of correspondence, or making a donation, then it is our intent to let you know how we will use such information.
We do keep track of the domains from which people visit us. We analyze this data for trends and statistics, and then we discard it.
New Beginnings Incorporation takes precautions to keep the user information disclosed to us secure, and such information will not be disclosed to third parties for commercial purposes. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and to ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect.
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