Planned Giving

A planned gift is a charitable gift made through your estate plan. Various planned giving options can help you meet your personal charitable goals and provide a meaningful legacy while helping American Jewish Committee (AJC) shape a new future for generations to come.

Whether it’s a bequest in your will or trust, a planned gift that pays you income for life, or a beneficiary designation of all, or part of, the remainder of your retirement plan assets, bank or investment account, donor advised fund or life insurance policy, we will work with you and your professional advisors to help you create a gift that will meet your charitable and estate-planning objectives.

Including AJC as part of your legacy ensures that AJC remains strong and positioned to address the inevitable challenges ahead, through our unparalleled global Jewish advocacy. Moreover, when you make a planned gift you can feel fulfilled knowing that your legacy, and the values you communicate through your gift, will benefit future generations.

Tax Information

Legal Name: American Jewish Committee

Tax ID Number: 13-5563393

To learn more about planned giving or if you have already included AJC as a charitable beneficiary of your estate plans, please contact:

Rachel A. Gross
Senior Director of Planned Giving
215.665.2300 ext. 7
[email protected]

Ways to Give a Planned Gift

A gift in your will or trust can make an impact on our global Jewish community
Tax efficient giving today and a legacy for tomorrow
A gift which pays you fixed income for life.
Easy and tax efficient
Visionaries Society

The Visionaries Society recognizes loyal supporters who have the foresight and generosity to make planned gifts so that future generations will continue to benefit from the advocacy efforts of AJC. Members of the Visionaries Society are invited to participate in exclusive opportunities and events.

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The information on this site is provided for instructional purposes only and should not be viewed as tax, legal or financial advice. Information is current as of September 9, 2024. Because tax laws change and state laws may differ, we highly recommend that you consult with your professional tax, legal and financial advisors about your personal situation and how you can make a planned gift that is most beneficial for your specific needs, goals, and circumstances.

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