Giving to FNIH Through Your Life insurance Policy

You can name FNIH as the beneficiary of your insurance policy and leave a legacy that will help foster scientific and medical research advances that save lives.

Like most others, you may have an insurance policy to provide for a spouse, child or loved one. But, over time, the needs of your family may have changed. A life insurance policy that has outlived its purpose or needs updating may be the perfect vehicle for a charitable donation to FNIH.
 
Just ask your insurance company for the appropriate forms to make the FNIH the beneficiary of the policy. You may also name the FNIH as ‘contingent’ beneficiary so the policy passes to FNIH only if your primary beneficiary no longer needs it.
 
Tax savings: If your estate is subject to estate or inheritance taxes, the amount gifted to FNIH through the policy will not be included in your estate for tax purposes, often bringing substantial tax savings to your estate and benefiting your heirs.
 
We promise that we will steward the funds you have given in accordance with your wishes and in the most responsible way possible. If you so choose, for your kind gift, we will also show our appreciation by honoring you as a member of the FNIH Legacy Society.
 
Your bank or other financial institution (as well as your attorney/adviser) may need our address and/or tax id #:
 
FNIH
9650 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 2814
Tax ID # 52-1986675

For more information, please contact Rob Drucker in the Partnership Development Office at (301) 594-7121; rdrucker [at] fnih [dot] org; or by mail at FNIH, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814.