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   A unique way to support the Alzheimer’s Association
Charitable gift annuities

Dear Friend,

I want to share a unique way that you can support the Alzheimer’s Association®.

Leave a lasting legacy in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and meet your own financial goals at the same time. A charitable gift annuity will not only provide you and one other person with income for life – it will also allow you to continue the fight against Alzheimer’s for future generations.

With a gift annuity, your payment is fixed at the very beginning. This means that your income does not fluctuate with investment returns. You have the confidence of knowing that your income will never change.

Consider a charitable gift annuity if you want:

  • Fixed lifetime payments that are usually largely tax-free or taxed at lower rates than other income.
  • Income, gift, and estate tax savings, as well as favorable treatment of capital gains.
  • The satisfaction of knowing that your investment can be used to advance important Alzheimer’s research, care and support programs.

When you create a charitable gift annuity, you will not only receive a stable source of income, you’ll also make an incredible difference in our work to strengthen Alzheimer’s research, support services and advocacy efforts. With your help, we can keep building the fight against Alzheimer’s in the years to come.

Many thanks,

Angela Geiger
Chief Strategy Officer

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