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World Golf Hall of Fame - Support the Hall
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Legacy Gifts - Planned Giving

Bequests

You can create a lasting legacy by honoring the past, present and future of the game you love. Please consider the World Golf Hall of Fame in your will.

We're honored to have you consider the World Golf Hall of Fame and our mission as a way of leaving a legacy and creating a lasting connection to the game you love.
The process of making a bequest to the World Golf Hall of Fame can be very simple. Include the following sentence in your will, trust or other charitable planning instrument.

I give __________ (specific amount or property, percentage or residue) to the World Golf Hall of Fame, a division of the World Golf Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit tax exempt organization located in St. Augustine, FL, for the purpose of supporting initiatives and programs that honor the great game of golf.

Tax ID number - 59-2998925
Exempt under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code

Retirement Plan Beneficiary

Due to the significant taxes imposed on retirement plan assets at death, making a gift through a beneficiary designation on your 401k, 403b, or IRA may be one of the most prudent gift assets you can give.

Charitable Trusts

Charitable trusts provide a unique giving arrangement that allow the donor to receive income from the trust for life, leaving the balance to charity. Tax advantages may be realized through the use of these types of giving arrangements.

Life Insurance

Naming the World Golf Hall of Fame as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy is a very cost effective means of making a significant legacy gift. Because premiums are a fraction of the death benefit, life insurance allows a donor to make a much greater gift with less total investment.

Contact Us

For more information, please contact the Development Office at (904) 940-4063. Consult your legal and financial advisors on how these giving options will affect your specific circumstances.
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