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Charitable Estate Planning

Name NewYork-Presbyterian in your will, revocable trust, retirement plan, or other estate plan. A testamentary gift by will is often the most realistic way for many donors to make a significant contribution in support of the Hospital. Our patients and friends have ensured the medical prominence of our hospitals through bequests since the signing of the charter establishing New York Hospital in 1771 and the founding of Presbyterian Hospital in 1868.

Other Bequest Options:

Retirement Plans

It can be advantageous to first use tax-burdened assets, such as retirement plans, to fund charitable bequests. [Read more]

Trusts

You can benefit your family and NYPH, and save taxes, with a NewYork-Presbyterian Gift Plan funded through your will or other estate plan. [Read more]

Contact

Marc Krause
Director of Planned Giving
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Telephone: (212) 821-0512
E-mail: mak2009@nyp.org
Peggy Jackson
Planned Giving Officer
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
Telephone: (212) 342-0982
E-mail: maj9032@nyp.org

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