Charitable Bequest: America's #1 Choice
Bequests to charity are the number one way families make gifts from their estates because there are no changes to income or ownership of assets. There is safety in making a bequest because if the person making the bequest needs the asset it is available to for their use. The charitable bequest is a great way to have security, yet still make a meaningful difference in lives of the people served by CAF.
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Sample Language For Your Attorney: Challenged Athletes Foundation, 501c(3) non-profit organization, Tax ID# 33-0739596, 11199 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite C, San Diego, CA 92121, telephone 858-866-0959, website: www.challengedathletes.org
Bequest suggestions of what to give: You may name a specific dollar amount, percentage of the estate, a specific asset, a collection, or the “rest and residue” (the remainder) of your estate to benefit the Challenged Athletes Foundation. You may also consider naming CAF on the beneficiary designation form of the following assets: bank & checking accounts, certificates of deposit, individual retirement accounts (IRA), annuities or life insurance policies.
- Click here to receive a bequest brochure.
- I want to make a charitable bequest. Please email us for more information.


