Please Consider Leaving an Enduring Gift of Wild, Protected Nature
Since 2016, Zambezi Elephant Fund has been investing in the conservation landscape in the Zambezi Valley with reputable impact partners to ensure the continued preservation of this unique and fragile ecosystem. The focus is on sustainable, measurable impact. And now, you can ensure that this vital work continues beyond your lifetime.
Why Leave a Bequest to the Zambezi Elephant Fund (ZEF)?
By leaving a bequest to Zambezi Elephant Fund, you help to ensure that the projects we support continue to be supported – and that your legacy of giving is firmly rooted in the beautiful African soil for generations to come.
Type of Bequests
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The most common form of legacy giving is bequests of designated sums of money, assets, or a percentage of an estate left to a nonprofit in a donor’s will. These gifts can be given for general purposes or to fund specific areas within the organization.
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A charitable remainder trust allows a donor to donate assets to a trust, which then provides a trustee with an annual payment. At the end of the trust’s term, the remainder goes to the nonprofit beneficiary.
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A gift of life insurance is when a donor names an organization as the beneficiary of an insurance policy or transfers ownership of the policy to the charity.
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A charitable gift annuity is a contract where a donor makes a gift to a nonprofit in exchange for a fixed sum each year for life. After the donor passes, the remaining balance goes to the organization.
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A donor-advised fund is a charitable investment account that a donor can create and use to support causes they care about past their lifetime and specify what the money they’ve donated funds.
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Endowments are invested funds from which a nonprofit can use the interest accrued while preserving the principal sum. Donors can give to term endowments that are set up to be invested until the donors passes and then used to fund specific programs or provide general support.
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Similar to gifts of life insurance, donors can choose to make a nonprofit a beneficiary on other accounts, such as their retirement fund.
HOW TO DO IT
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ZEF receives funding through its fiscal sponsor ReWild.
ReWild is a registered 501(c)(3) organisation (Tax Identification Number (TIN):** 26-2887967) and allows for tax-exempt giving in the United States.
To leave a gift in the USA, please either give through our donation platform on our website – link here:
https://secure.qgiv.com/for/zefOr write a check with the following details:
Contact Persons:
Alejandro Quintero, Chief Operating Officer**
Email: aquintero@rewild.orgMailing Address for Checks: -
For ZEF c/o Ms. Reagan Steppe, Director of Finance**
Email: rsteppe@rewild.org
Re:wild Gifts
P.O. Box 129
Austin, TX 78767
USATax Identification Number (TIN):** 26-2887967
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In Australia the equivalent organization is “Thin Green Line”, which is also able to facilitate the receipt of such gifts.
To leave a gift in Australia please contact Thin Green Line on this link :
https://fundraisers.thingreenline.org.au/campaign/zambezi-elephant-fund/
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Donations to The Thin Green Line Foundation from UK can be done via their registered charity partner on this Link: https://thingreenline.org.uk/donate/ Reference Zambezi Elephant Fund Campaign.
Thin Green Line Foundation UK (TGLFUK) is a registered charity: England and Wales no. 1180365
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USA - reWild
Australia - The Green Line
UK - Thin Green Line