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Holiday Match!
We have some great news to share! Once again, Sammons Enterprises, Inc.,
and the Beaumont Foundation have offered a generous $200,000 matching
gift challenge. Together, they have agreed to match your holiday gifts to
the North Texas Food Bank from now until December 31. That means every
$1 you donate this holiday season will be multiplied to provide SIX meals
for your hungry neighbors. Be on the lookout for more information in your
mailbox. For a dditional updates, continue to check our website at ntfb.org.
Join the North
Texas Food Bank
Legacy Society!
As a North Texas Food Bank supporter, you're
invited to join The North Texas Food Bank Legacy
Society, an exclusive group of North Texas Food
Bank donors committed to fighting hunger for
future generations by including the Food Bank in their estate planning through a will, trust or bequest.
For more information, visit our estate-planning page on the web at ntfb.org. Simply go to the “Donate”
drop down menu and click on “Estate Planning” for planning resources. You can also contact Lauren Holloway
at Laurenh@ntfb.org or 214.347.9611 for more information.
Turn Your Generosity
Into Lifetime Income
When looking for ways to help
the North Texas Food Bank with
our mission, you shouldn't feel
like you are choosing between
your philanthropic goals and
financial security.
One gift that allows you to
support the Food Bank's work
while receiving fixed payments
for life is a charitable gift annuity.
Not only does this gift provide
you with regular payments and
allow us to further our work,
but when you create a charitable
gift annuity with the Food Bank
you can receive a variety of tax
benefits, including a federal
income tax charitable deduction.
To learn more about the many
benefits of a charitable gift
annuity – as well as other ways
to give, including gifts of stock
or appreciated assets – visit
plannedgiving.ntfb.org.
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The information in this publication is not
intended as legal advice. For legal advice, please
consult an attorney.
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