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Planned Giving
You believe in the power of Girl Scouts
Create your legacy with a planned gift
The first planned gift in the Girl Scout Movement came from our founder, Juliette Gordon Low. After converting the carriage house of her home into the first Girl Scout national headquarters, she gifted the property to Girl Scouts in her will. Carry on her legacy and make Girl Scouts a beneficiary of your estate plans when you become a member of the Juliette Gordon Low Society.
Make a planned gift to Girl Scouts
Making a planned gift to Girl Scouts can include naming Girl Scouts as the beneficiary of any of the following:
Will
Retirement plan
Charitable gift annuity
Living trust
Donor-advised fund
Life insurance policy
Charitable remainder trust
Charitable lead trust
Remainder gift of real estate
Any other gift that benefits Girl Scouts in the future
As a Juliette Gordon Low Society member, you will be recognized as a member of the Society, receive invitations to special events hosted by Girl Scouts, get updates about the work of Girl Scouts, and know that your gift will impact girls for generations to come.
For more information or to make a planned gift, contact Caroline Fairchild, Chief Development Officer, at cfairchild@gsnnj.org.