Legacy Giving

Your generosity has the power to change the way that Colorado defines and views disabilities.

For nearly 100 years, legacies and bequests have played an important part in funding many of the Easterseals Colorado programs that give people with disabilities the ability to live, learn, work and play in their communities.

The charitable organizations you support also touch the future, creating your vision for a better world long after your lifetime. Their work, and the lives touched, can be your legacy. By including a charitable gift in your will, trust or estate plan, you can help continue our work well into the future, making a lasting difference.

Whether you think of yourself as rich or poor, or somewhere in between, your legacy gift can make a difference. Even a small amount can have a big impact over time. And while some may think they must choose between leaving a gift to their family or their favorite charity, you can do both. There are many ways to be a legacy donor; some are as simple as making Easterseals Colorado a beneficiary of your life insurance or annuity.

Is Easterseals Colorado already in your will, trust, or estate plan? Thank you! Please let us know about your intentions because it helps us plan for the future. We’d also like to add your name to the Sunburst Legacy Society. Your gift may also remain anonymous, if you like.

Don’t have a will? You’re not alone! Now is a great time to start planning, and please consider including a bequest to Easterseals Colorado in your estate plan.

We are happy to talk with you about your philanthropic goals. Please contact Sharon Kay Brown, Director of Individual Giving, at 303.233.1666 x 266 or sbrown@eastersealscolorado.org.

Address and Tax ID number:

For your quick reference, our legal name is: Easterseals Colorado
Tax ID Number: 84-0412575
Incorporated in: 393 S Harlan St, Suite 250, Lakewood, Colorado 80226

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Disclaimer: The information on this planned giving site is intended to assist you in your charitable planning. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Please consult with your attorney or other advisor for professional advice and to discuss how this information can benefit you as your consider your financial and philanthropic goals

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