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Giving
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Please help us to maintain and expand our considerable programs and
services.
Giving Opportunities
Foundation Mission
The Oak Valley Hospital Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a Board of Trustees. Its mission is to provide financial support to Oak Valley Hospital District, thereby ensuring a progressive, financially sound, community-based healthcare system for the residents of Oak Valley Hospital District and the communities it serves. This support is broad in scope and includes funding of sophisticated medical equipment and programs, health education, scholarships, research, and care for the needy. Foundation Trustees serve as ambassadors of goodwill on behalf of Oak Valley Hospital District and the healthcare system it anchors.
Strategies to meet the Mission
Ways to Donate
PLANNED GIVING
Giving can be satisfying and rewarding, especially when donors combine it with their financial and estate planning. By using planned giving, donors are able to do more for their favorite charities while enjoying greater tax and financial benefits. "Planned Givers" may save taxes, increase their retirement income, or provide support for a child, grandchild, or elderly relative. In addition, "Planned Givers" have the opportunity to make a personal statement by making a large gift and leaving a legacy for generations to come. The Foundation has access to a team of financial, tax, and legal experts to assist you and your current financial advisors in developing a charitable contribution plan which fits your personal goals and circumstances.
CASH GIFTS
Cash giving is the most popular way to give. Cash contributions
result in direct tax savings for donors and provide Oak Valley
Hospital Foundation with funds for immediate use. Many companies
match contributions of employees. Gifts can be made via cash or
check.
SECURITIES REAL ESTATE
LIFE INSURANCE
One of the most effective ways a donor can make a large gift to the
Foundation with relatively small annual contributions is through
life insurance. The Foundation is named as the beneficiary or
co-beneficiary. Most insurance company representatives know about
this method of giving.
WILLS AND BEQUESTS
Bequests to the Foundation in a last will and testament are not
taxable as part of the donor's estate. This is also true of many
marital and family trusts. The portion of the will might simply
read: " I hereby give, devise and bequest the sum of $
____________/OR/ all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate
to Oak Valley Hospital Foundation." Families of all ages can
utilize wills, bequests, and other planned giving instruments for
their benefit and for the Foundation's benefit. We have experts who
would be happy to help you with your estate planning.
DONOR'S CORPORATION
Small business owners often find it advantageous to make gifts to
the Foundation through their corporations.
CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST
The Charitable Remainder Trust is one example of a number of
planned gifts that return an income to the donors. These gifts
provide lifetime security to the donors while making major
contributions to the Foundation. As the name implies, the donor
places assets into this type of trust and the Foundation eventually
receives the remainder after its use by the donor.
POOLED INCOME FUNDS
As the name implies, the donor places assets with other donors to
create an investment pool. Most pooled income funds are managed by
private companies with expert investment management. The donor(s)
receive lifetime income, and the Foundation receives the balance of
the principal at the appropriate time. This is similar but simpler
than a Charitable Remainder Trust.
PERSONAL PROPERTY and EQUIPMENT GIFTS
Valuable items such as automobiles and various types of other
vehicles and equipment are accepted as charitable gifts.
These items make excellent contributions. There are often tax
deductions available to the donor. Of course, the personal property
must be of a type that the Foundation can use, and be in good
operating condition.
OVERFUNDED RETIREMENT PROGRAMS
The baby boomers are beginning to retire or are in the process of
making retirement preparations. Due to the tremendous performance
of the stock market in recent years, many retirement plans have
given to the point of "overfunding". Overfunding means that when
the funds are utilized during retirement, they will be taxed at
rates much higher than most people realize. There are ways to
reduce this tax burden, provide a gift for the Foundation, and
increase the income for these people. The Foundation can retain
outside consultants to help you in this area.
CHARITABLE LEAD TRUSTS
This special plan is advantageous to the donor who has a larger
income than currently needed and who wishes to make a gift. In
short, the charitable lead trust diverts income away from the
donor's taxable base for a specified period of time, rather than
crediting a charitable deduction.
CONVEYANCE
The donor conveys property irrevocably to Oak Valley Hospital
Foundation (or another trustee) for a period of ten years or more
and agrees that income from the trust shall be paid to the
Foundation during the life of the trust. The income may be
designated for a Foundation program or project, in accordance with
the donor's wishes.
TRUST TERMINATION
When the trust terminates, the trust corpus will revert to the
donor, other family members as designated by the donor in the trust
document, or to the Foundation if the donor wishes to create a
charitable deduction at that time.
MAKE A DONATION
Help the Foundation continue to provide support to Oak Valley
Hospital District by making a donation. To make a donation to
the
Foundation Click here
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Give in Honor or Memory of Someone
Contact the Foundation
For more information contact the Foundation at (209) 848-4116. Or
click here
to make a
donation.
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