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Futures Rehabilitation Center, Inc. |
Charitable Giving |
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Charitable Giving
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Since 1968, Futures Rehabilitation Center has provided vocational training and social services for people with special needs. We work each day to ensure that Futures' mission is not compromised by lack of funding for our services. We rely on monies from sales, state and federal funding, grants, and private donations.
Perhaps our most valuable source of income is the Futures Endowment Trust, which was established in 1985. Because the income we receive from the Endowment Trust is not affected by changes in state or federal funding or by governmental policy changes, it helps assure the "future" of Futures by providing a consistent source of revenue to help secure our programs.
Donations to the Futures Endowment Trust are invested, with the resulting earnings used to support the mission and programs of Futures. As a registered charitable organization, Futures Rehabilitation Center is a good choice for charitable dollars. Whether a result of our holiday giving letter, a memorial bequest or planned giving, all money received ultimately benefits the mission of Futures Rehabilitation Center.
Planned Giving
For individuals wishing to make charitable donations on a formal basis, we recommend planned giving. By formalizing your charitable gifts in your estate planning, you gain the confidence and satisfaction of knowing that your efforts will become a part of our endowment with the earnings used in perpetuity for the goods of the community. Futures may be remembered in your will by setting up a trust fund, a life insurance policy, or an annuity. Planned giving allows Futures to build a healthy endowment, providing a strong basis for future stability and growth.
Memorials
Charitable donations may also be made through memorials. Gifts may be made "in memory of" a deceased family family member, friend, neighbor or associate. We also receive gifts made in "honor of" a loved one or friend, to remember a birthday, wedding, anniversary, or special occasion. |
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