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Planned Giving

Through planned giving, you can partner with Kenbrook Bible Camp in helping children grow in their faith and develop into Christ-like leaders. Also, these creative giving options allow you to achieve your overall financial, tax, and estate planning goals. 

We have partnered with Everence® to help you explore your planned giving options. Take a look at the various ways you can grow your generosity – today and into the future.

For more information, contact:

John Courchesne, Development Coordinator, jcourchesne@kenbrook.org

Elyse Kauffman, Everence, elyse.kauffman@everence.com

Giving through your will is one of the easiest planned gifts to make. See how you can include giving to Kenbrook as part of  your will, trust and estate. You can also make us aware of the intended gift by filling out the form found here.

A donor advised fund is like a giving checking account. It’s a great tool to make gifts of appreciated assets such as stock, farm commodities, or real estate. Include us in your recommended charitable distributions or set up an account for a flexible, streamlined way to direct charitable gifts to Kenbrook.

Discover new roads of generosity by making gifts of assets, such as stocks and bonds, real estate, life insurance, farm commodities, retirement assets, and even valuable collections.

Do you have savings you would like to give in the future, but you still need income from? A gift annuity is a gift planning option that lets you share your heart for our mission, receive a tax deduction now, and also receive steady payments for life.

Make a gift that will also provide you and your family income. Set aside and direct your assets to our organization and to your heirs – or even back to you – in a way that best fits your needs.

Everence Charitable Services is administered by Everence Foundation and Everence Trust Company.

Gift annuity payments are dependent on the financial ability of the issuing entity to pay.

This information should be used only for preliminary guidance. Donors should consult their financial advisors, attorneys and accountants.