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LEAVE A LEGACY SOCIETY
The Leave a Legacy Society recognizes those individuals who have included NSO in their will and/or contributed to the organization by making a planned gift via a charitable trust, IRA, real or personal property or life insurance.
You can include a specific bequest directive in your will in several different ways. We would value learning about your generous gesture with a simple letter that states Neighborhood Services Organization, Inc. (NSO) is in your will, and include a copy of the section that includes mention of NSO.
Steve and Jane Ford
Leave a Legacy Members
“As we’ve looked back on our lives, we have been unbelievably blessed by those on whose shoulders we stand. To express our gratitude, we also want to bless others as those who have blessed us. We believe that providing a legacy gift to NSO is one of the ways that we can continue to do that. “
Disclaimer: The information provided in this publication is not offered as legal or tax advice. It is solely for the purpose of sharing ideas about ways to make a gift to NSO and does not apply to all individuals. Prospective donors are urged to consult their personal tax and financial advisors concerning the specific consequences of making gifts to NSO. NSO maintains the right to reject gifts that are not in the best interest of the organization’s well-being.
Most commonly used legacy giving options include:
• Unrestricted Legacy
• Gift for a Specific Purpose
• Gift of Residuary Estate
• Contingent Gift of Residuary Estate
• Life Insurance Policy
• Home/Farm Life Income Agreement
• IRA
• Charitable Trusts
• Charitable Income Lead Trust
• Charitable Remainder UniTrust (CRUT)
• Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust (CRAT)
For more information or assistance, please contact:
Stacey Ninness, President & CEO
sninness@nsookc.org 405-236-0452


































































































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