Planned giving

Keep the kitchen open after you.

A planned gift costs you nothing today and keeps meals going out the door for years.

Your legacy

A gift you arrange now, and never have to feel.

Planned giving lets you make a significant future gift while keeping your current financial security exactly as it is. Your legacy keeps serving neighbors long after.

What it adds up to

A legacy gift can cover hundreds — sometimes thousands — of meals for families in a hard season, long past your lifetime.

Three routes

Ways to leave your legacy.

Bequests

Include us in your will or living trust — a specific amount, a percentage of your estate, or whatever remains after other bequests.

"I give to Our Kind Kitchen DBA Yardley Kitchen of Kindness, EIN 99-3415090, [amount or percentage] for its general purposes."

Life insurance

Name us as a beneficiary of your policy, in whole or in part. It's one of the simplest ways to make a significant future gift.

Retirement plans

Designate us as a beneficiary of your IRA, 401(k), or other retirement account — often the most tax-efficient asset to give.

Why people choose it.

You keep your assets
Use and enjoy everything you have during your lifetime; the gift is arranged for later.
Tax benefits
Planned gifts may reduce estate tax and the burden on your heirs. Talk to your advisor.
It stays flexible
Most planned gifts can be changed if your circumstances do.
It outlasts you
A legacy that keeps feeding your community long after you're gone.

For your attorney or advisor.

Hand them this. It's everything they'll ask for.

Legal name
Tax ID (EIN)
Status
Location
Purpose

We strongly encourage you to consult your financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional when making planned giving decisions.

Next step

Ready to talk it through?

We'd be honored to discuss how a planned gift could work. Everything you share stays confidential.