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Gifts that pay you back

Transfer securities, cash, or other property to Amnesty International USA and we’ll manage the investment of the assets and pay an income to you, your designated beneficiaries, or both. Receive payments for the rest of your life or, in some cases, up to a certain number of years.

Explore income gift options

Learn about gift types that enable you to impact our organization while supporting yourself or loved ones for years to come.

Charitable Remainder Trusts

Tailor income streams, diversify assets, and leave a lasting legacy through the flexibility of a Charitable Remainder Trust.

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Charitable Lead Trusts

Enhance your giving strategy by providing immediate support to our cause, while safeguarding assets for loved ones later.

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For me, Amnesty represents not just one person’s good idea, but voices from around the world coming together to work for justice and freedom. I have included Amnesty in my will because I want to do my part to ensure our human rights language is a legacy that gets passed on to future generations.

Alice Dahle
Amnesty member since 1982

Alice Dahl

We’re here to help you meet your goals!

Our team would be happy to speak with you in confidence about your giving goals, with no obligation.

Name: Sara Golden and Olivia Coady

Title :Office of Planned Giving

Phone: 888-368-9356

Email: giftplanning@aiusa.org

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More ways to make an impact

Gifts in a will or trust

Donations in your will or trust are (by far) the most popular type of planned gift. Learn more, or get help starting your will (for free!).

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Beneficiary designations

Gifting assets not covered by your will — like 401(k) or IRA accounts — may help your heirs avoid unwanted taxes, even if you’re below the estate tax threshold.

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Popular tax-smart gifts

Many people are increasingly choosing to give non-cash assets, so they can have a bigger impact at less cost to them.

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