Legacy giving
Leave a legacy of restored land and improved livelihoods for future generations. The support you’ve given SHI throughout the years has touched the lives of countless farming families across Central America. Why not ensure that the transformational work you’ve supported in life continues as part of your legacy?
For additional information about leaving a legacy to SHI, contact Kate Herndon, Director of Development, at kate@sustainableharvest.org or (202) 455-4570.
You can also complete the form at the bottom of this page and an SHI staff member will reach out to you by your preferred method of communication.
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Donors who commit to leaving a gift to SHI in their wills, trusts, and estate plans, regardless of value, will have a tree planted in their honor in a program country of their choice (Belize, Honduras, or Panama). If desired, Legacy donors are also recognized for their commitment to our mission for a just and sustainable future in an SHI annual publication.
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You can make a bequest to Sustainable Harvest International by creating a new will, adding a codicil (amendment) to your existing will, or naming Sustainable Harvest International in your living trust. You may also designate Sustainable Harvest International as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy or qualified retirement plan.
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I give _________ (residue, percentage, or specific amount) to Sustainable Harvest International, with the principal business address of 6218 Georgia Ave NW, Suite #1 Box 3021, Washington, DC 20011 USA. Tax ID: 43-2023182.
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SHI cannot provide legal or financial advice, and we recommend you reach out to a lawyer or financial advisor when making your estate planning decisions.
A number of free and paid programs are available online, but stick with a name that you know and trust before providing any personal information.
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