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Planned Giving

Incorporating NCIF and The Conservation Fund into your estate plan is a creative way to give charitably while meeting other personal, family or financial needs.

Your planned gift will ensure a legacy of protected wildlife habitat, waterways and heritage sites across America while providing capital gains and federal estate tax savings.

We welcome the opportunity to discuss your goals and to give you more information about Planned Giving options. Please contact Stacy Hosler, Annual Fund Coordinator
at shosler@conservationfund.org or 703-908-5805. All inquiries will be held in the strictest confidence.

We advise that you consult your attorney or tax consultant about how tax benefits may apply to your specific situation. Donations to NCIF and The Conservation Fund, a 501(c)(3) charity, are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Our tax identification number is: 52-1388917.

Suggested wording for bequests
“I give The Conservation Fund, a Nonprofit Corporation, incorporated in Maryland, and having its principal offices at 1655 North Fort Myer Street, Suite 1300, Arlington, VA 22209 the sum of $_________ (or alternately, _____ percent of the residuary of my estate), for its general purposes to protect the nation’s land and water resources.”

Portfolio Spotlight

SJ Morse
New Investments Announced
This fall the Natural Capital Investment Fund approved new investments in renewable energy and sustainable forestry portfolio companies totaling $649,000.

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  • Privacy: We never buy, sell or share personal information with any other organization.
  • Highest Standards: Only 1% of our annual budget supports fundraising.
  • Limited Mailings: We send only one annual fund request per year and a quarterly newsletter.

  • Gifts Support Programs: 96% of each gift directly supports conservation programs.

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