​Donor Advised Funds / Estate Giving / Planned Giving

By including NVLSP in your will or estate plan, you can help secure the future funding of NVLSP which allows us to continue helping veterans obtain the proper disability benefits. If you would like to leave NVLSP in your will, the information below includes several examples of how to include NVLSP in your bequest.

Each individual situation is unique, these examples are only some of the possible gift opportunities. We encourage you to share your final will provision with NVLSP to ensure that your wishes will be properly followed and recognized.

For assistance regarding donor advised funds, stock donations, planned giving and estate planning, please contact our Director of Development, Ana Reyes at ana@nvlsp.org. Our EIN number is: 52-1238058

Examples Of How To Include NVLSP In Your Bequest

Percentage of estate for unrestricted purposes

“I give, devise, and bequeath to the National Veterans Legal Services Program (Tax Identification number: 52-1238058) the sum of ___ dollars ($___) (or percent of the residue of my estate) or (other personal or real property appropriately described) to be used to further the National Veterans Legal Services Program’s mission and objectives.”

Specific amount for unrestricted purposes

I give, devise, and bequeath to the National Veterans Legal Services Program (Tax Identification number: 52-1238058), the sum of $_______ in cash or in-kind (or ________ shares of ________ stock) to be used to further the National Veterans Legal Services Program’s mission and objectives.”
You should always consult with your financial advisor before initiating a charitable gift arrangement.