Gift & Estate Planning
Include ACCA in Your Will or Estate Planning
Our members are a very special group of individuals who are concerned about the protection of caves, karstlands, and groundwater resources.
Remembering ACCA in your will or estate planning is a meaningful way to leave a lasting legacy and help protect these fragile resources for future generations.
Some supporters also choose to make gifts through retirement distributions or other planned giving options.
Common ways to support ACCA through estate planning include:
- Naming ACCA as a beneficiary in your will or trust
- Designating ACCA as a beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance policy
- Making a charitable distribution from an IRA (for individuals age 70½ or older)
These types of gifts can provide meaningful support for conservation, offer potential tax benefits, and help ensure that ACCA can continue protecting caves, karstlands, and groundwater resources for generations to come.
For more information, please contact us.