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More than any other sense, sight connects us to our world. The brilliant
sunrises and sunsets of each day. The faces of our friends and loved ones.
The memories we cherish. All of these are made possible by the gift of
sight.
Now, imagine a world where this gift is shared by everyone... a world
without eye disease or blindness.
This is Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, a specialized eye care facility
dedicated exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of vision related
diseases.
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More than ever, your investment in Bascom Palmer Eye Institute reflects
a true belief in the legacy of this institution and the decisive role it
will play in the 21st Century. For the past four decades, our efforts have
been made possible by the financial support of our friends, many of whom
helped guarantee the sight-saving work of Bascom Palmer through endowment
gifts. Their response to the Institute's needs has contributed directly to
Bascom Palmer's outstanding reputation.
Not
only will your gifts make an important contribution to the work of a
nationally-recognized diagnostic and treatment facility, they will also
provide you and your family with substantial financial benefits. Your
investment makes it possible for Bascom Palmer to offer unrivaled patient
care to you, your children and your grandchildren and to countless
others who may find their gift of sight threatened by illness or injury.
With
scientific progress rapidly expanding ophthalmic medicine's vast
storehouse of information, Bascom Palmer is uniquely positioned to move
even closer to a world without eye disease or blindness. In perpetuating
this legacy, and in preparing for a future that bears the Bascom Palmer
name, we cherish the partnership that has developed between the
visionaries at the Institute and those of you who pledge private support.
This partnership is the heart and soul of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.
As a partner in Bascom Palmer's mission of patient care, research and
education, you may choose to direct the purpose and use of your gift - in
any amount - in a variety of ways. For instance, you may pay tribute to
or honor the memory of a loved one, establish or contribute to the
endowment of an academic chair, or support a clinical, research or
educational program at the Institute.
Your
gift is a way of sharing your good fortune with others. By investing in
Bascom Palmer's mission to free the world from blindness, you become a
positive force in the lives of countless others. Your gift to them is the
precious gift of sight. And every time they use this gift, it will become
part of your legacy to them and a fitting tribute to your values, your
philosophy and your goals.
The information in this section gives you a sense of the broad range of
philanthropic opportunities at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. As always,
should you require more specific guidance, we would be pleased to speak
with you. Call us at (800) 329-7000, extension 6190 or in Miami-Dade County at
(305) 326-6190. In addition, as with any major financial decision, you should
consult your personal financial advisors.
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Tribute and Memorial Gifts One of the most
gratifying ways to acknowledge or remember a loved one is to make a
tribute gift. All of life's significant events (birthdays, anniversaries
and personal losses) can be remembered by a contribution in an
individual's name. If you choose, your gift will be handled with complete
confidentiality and, on the day it is received, we will send a distinctive
card to the person or family honored by your tribute or memorial.
Endowments and Chairs
An endowment is an
investment fund created by an individual or a group of donors, with the
income generated by the endowment used to fund a specified purpose at
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. An endowment is established in perpetuity,
providing long-term benefits to both the donor and the Institute.
The endowment that contributes most directly to Bascom Palmer's stature
as a center of learning is the "endowed academic chair." Academic chairs
are established to recognize our most gifted and imaginative physicians
and scientists, providing them with a vital source of income for their
ground-breaking work in ophthalmology. Through their ongoing clinical and
research efforts, new approaches to the treatment and prevention of
blindness will be found.
As with any gift, Bascom Palmer's Development Office can provide you
with more detailed information about how you can establish an endowment or
chair.
Make a Gift
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Cash The simplest way to make a gift is to write
a check payable to Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. Your gift is tax
deductible for up to 50% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) in the year
the gift is given. Amounts in excess of the 50% ceiling can be carried
over for the next five years -- giving you the full benefit of the tax
deduction.
Appreciated Property This option offers a popular
alternative to cash. Gifts of securities, homes, land, personal property
and other assets entitle you to a DOUBLE tax benefit -- allowing you to
claim a charitable deduction for the full market value of your gift. This
eliminates the capital gains tax liability you would incur had you chosen
to sell your assets. Gifts of long-term (held for more than one year)
appreciated property are deductible for up to 30% of your AGI. Any amounts
over this 30% ceiling can be carried forward for up to five years.
Personal Property In most cases, you are entitled
to a charitable deduction for gifts of tangible personal property (such as
paintings, antiques, books, artifacts, jewelry or stamps). As with
appreciated property, you may also avoid paying potential capital gains
tax with these gifts.
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Planned giving makes it possible for you to give a gift that benefits
Bascom Palmer as well as you and your loved ones. Many planned gifts are
included as a part of wills. Others provide you or your family with a
reliable source of income and substantial tax benefits, while making a
long-term contribution to the Institute.
If you fund a planned gift that includes Bascom Palmer, we encourage you
to notify our Development Office so that your generosity can be officially
recognized with membership in our Society for Encouraging Endowment and in
the University of Miami's distinguished Heritage Society. The following
options are popular planned giving vehicles.
Charitable Bequest A charitable bequest included
as part of your will is the most common way of making a planned gift to
Bascom Palmer. Your gift can be for a specific sum or for a percentage of
your estate. You can also specify whether your bequest is for Bascom
Palmer's unrestricted use or earmarked for a specific purpose. (For
example, to establish a designated fund in the name of the donor or
another person).
Gifts through wills are an important part of a long-standing tradition
of helping others and have played a crucial role in Bascom Palmer's fight
to prevent blindness.
Charitable Gift Annuities The charitable gift
annuity is popular because of its simplicity, guaranteed fixed income and
immediate tax savings. It is among the most popular ways in which patients
and friends support Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.
In exchange for cash, securities or real estate, Bascom Palmer is
contractually obligated to pay you or your beneficiary a fixed income for
life. Payments are based upon your age(s), size of gift and the number of
beneficiaries. These factors determine the rate of return established by
the Committee on Gift Annuities (which represents most philanthropic
groups in the United States). You can also specify whether you want your
payments quarterly, semi-annually or annually.
You are entitled to an immediate income tax charitable deduction for the
difference between the value of the property transferred to Bascom Palmer
and the annuity received. In addition, a portion of each annuity payment
is also tax-free, and sometimes this tax-free portion may exceed 50%.
Charitable Remainder Trust A charitable remainder
trust is a separate trust arrangement between you and a trustee of your
choosing (often a bank or even the University of Miami).
A trust may be established during your lifetime or through your will,
substantially reducing estate and inheritance taxes.
Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust With this
trust, you and/or your beneficiary will benefit from a fixed income for
life or for a period not to exceed 20 years.
An annuity trust provides a fixed dollar payment annually. The payment
must be at least 5% of the value of the property initially transferred to
the trust. Upon the death of the last surviving beneficiary or expiration
of the term of years, Bascom Palmer will use the trust's assets for the
purpose you specified at the time the trust was made.
If you use appreciated assets to fund the trust, you eliminate the
capital gains tax you would be obligated to pay had you sold the assets.
You are also entitled to a sizable income tax deduction at the time the
trust is established. If that deduction exceeds the amount permitted for
the year, you can carry the excess amount forward for up to five years.
Charitable Remainder Unitrust This trust is
similar to the charitable remainder annuity trust and offers most of the
same advantages, except that the income payment is NOT FIXED and may vary
annually. Your return must be at least 5% of the value of the trust's
assets, as determined each year.
Payments are made quarterly during your lifetime or for a period not to
exceed 20 years. Once a unitrust has been established, you can add to it
at any time -- and continue to benefit from a charitable deduction for
each additional contribution.
Charitable Lead Trust A charitable lead trust is
the mirror image of a charitable remainder trust.
In a charitable lead trust, you place assets (such as bonds, listed
securities or income-producing real estate) in trust, with the income
produced by the trust paid directly to Bascom Palmer. When you establish a
lead trust, you are - in effect - "lending" assets to us for a specified
period. At the expiration of the trust, the assets return to you or your
beneficiaries with substantial tax savings.
Revocable Living Trust A revocable living trust
is an extremely flexible tool for managing your assets. It
is established during your lifetime and gives you complete access to
your assets in case of an emergency.
A revocable living trust pays you or your beneficiary an income for
life, but does not offer the variety of tax benefits associated with other
trusts.
However, a living trust can be changed AT ANY TIME -- allowing you to
change its terms, add to it or withdraw from it should you become
disabled.
The trust can also continue beyond your lifetime, providing a steady
source of income for Bascom Palmer and your beneficiary.
Make a Gift
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When you give property to Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, you create
sizable tax savings for yourself. You also eliminate many of the problems
that might occur during the settlement of your estate -- such as the sale
of your property for less than its market value to pay estate and
inheritance taxes or the continued cost of managing the estate.
Gifts of real estate can include a personal or vacation home, a
commercial building, subdivision lots or an undeveloped stretch of land.
Your gift can be for the entire property or for a percentage.
Outright or Testamentary Gift Your property can
be deeded to Bascom Palmer during your lifetime or through your estate
plan.
Retained Life Income Your gift of property is
transferred to a charitable remainder trust, where it is sold and the
proceeds used to pay you or your beneficiary an income. Your income
payments are based upon the net proceeds from the sale and your specified
rate of return. At your death or the death of your beneficiary, the
trust's assets are transferred to Bascom Palmer.
Retained Life Tenancy Gift With this gift, you
transfer ownership of the property to Bascom Palmer, but you and/or your
spouse retain use of the property for life. You also receive a tax
deduction based upon your age and the property's value. Upon the death of
the "life tenants," Bascom Palmer becomes the owner.
Fractional Interest in Real Estate You can reduce
your capital gains tax by making Bascom Palmer co-owner of a one-third,
one-half or three-quarters interest in a residential or commercial
property. When the property is sold, Bascom Palmer shares in the proceeds,
based upon its percentage of ownership.
Charitable Lead Trust Established with Income-Producing Real Estate
This option is ideal for minimizing gift and estate taxes when
transferring property to your heirs which you believe will increase in
value.
With a charitable lead trust, Bascom Palmer receives payments based on
the income generated by your property, and you enjoy significant tax
savings when that property is transferred to your children or
grandchildren. When the trust expires, the property returns to your or
your beneficiaries.
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Life Insurance There are multiple ways for you
to use a life insurance policy when giving to Bascom Palmer. A few are
described below:
Liquidate a Policy Liquidate a policy no longer
needed for family protection and give the proceeds to Bascom Palmer.
Give a Policy Give a policy that is not paid up
and take a deduction for the present or cash surrender value of the
policy. If you continue to pay the premiums needed to keep the policy in
force, the premium payments are tax-deductible as charitable
contributions.
Establish a Charitable Remainder Trust Establish
a charitable remainder trust for your spouse and fund the trust with your
life insurance policy. The premium payments are partially deductible
during your lifetime, and the trust will provide income for your spouse
upon your death.
Make a Gift
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At Bascom Palmer, we know that our success in the battle against eye
disease is perpetuated by the philanthropy of countless friends and
benefactors.
Through their individual and collective gifts, these donors have helped
the Institute build new facilities, continue ground-breaking research and
discover amazing new advances. Their farsightedness has inspired our
physicians and researchers and encouraged the academic and professional
excellence of our students.
Donors have been the driving force behind our mission to combat - and
cure - eye disease. And their investments in a world without blindness
are reflected in the eyes of thousands of men, women and children around
the world.
If
you have included Bascom Palmer in any planned giving option, we encourage
you to notify our Development Office, so that your generosity can be
officially recognized and honored.
Bascom Palmer is grateful for the generous support of these outstanding
men and women and proud to recognize them in the following ways:
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Society of One Thousand
The first donor recognition society at Bascom Palmer, The Society of One
Thousand, is the vanguard of our annual giving programs. The Society
honors donors who have contributed $1,000 or more and is the lifeline of
Bascom Palmer's growth now, and in the years to come.
Vision Society This society recognizes men and
women whose cumulative contributions of $10,000 to $99,999 demonstrate
their continued commitment to Bascom Palmer's patient care, research and
educational programs.
Norton Society Named in honor of Dr. Edward W.D.
Norton, the founder of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, this society
recognizes individuals and organizations who have contributed $100,000 to
$999,999 to help us continue our sight-saving work.
Bascom Palmer Society Named in honor of Dr.
Bascom Headon Palmer, whose dream of a state-of-the-art eye institute in
South Florida has become a reality, this society honors our most generous
donors -- those who have contributed $1 million or more in support of our
goal of a world free of blindness.
Society for Encouraging Endowment This society
was established in grateful recognition of those whose estate plans
include Bascom Palmer as a beneficiary. Their thoughtfulness and
generosity nurtures our continued development and assures that the
University of Miami's Department of Ophthalmology will be well-funded for
many years to come.
In addition to our gratitude, members of our Recognition Societies are
listed on our Donor Recognition Walls in the Institute's lobbies in Miami
or Palm Beach Gardens, and they receive a distinctive gift commemorating
their contributions.
University of Miami Recognition Our benefactors
are also recognized by the University of Miami and receive correspondence
and invitations to special events from the University of Miami.
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As with any major
financial decision, you should consult your personal financial advisors.
This may include your attorney, trust officer, accountant or other
financial professional. In addition, the Development Office of Bascom
Palmer Eye Institute is available to meet with you and your advisors to
help you design a plan for giving that accomplishes the goals you wish to
achieve by your gift to our Institute. For assistance, please call us at (800) 329-7000, extension 6190 or in Miami-Dade County at (305) 326-6190.
Gifts may be mailed to Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Attn. Development
Office (D-880) P.O. Box 016880 Miami, FL 33101-9827
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