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Planned Giving with ZERO TO THREE

Legacy gifts will help babies for generations to come, shaping their earliest years when it matters most. 

Planned giving ensures your values live on. When you include ZERO TO THREE in your estate, you’re advancing our mission and supporting future generations. It’s a powerful way to create lasting change while supporting causes that matter deeply to you.

“I decided to make a planned gift to ZERO TO THREE. It is rewarding to know my lifelong commitment will continue ZERO TO THREE’s mission. I invite you to join me as a Legacy Circle member”.

Barbara Thompson
 

Ways to Give

Will Bequest

It’s easy to include a gift in your will or trust. You can create a will and legacy gift in 20 minutes using FreeWill, a secure, free, online tool.

Beneficiary Designations

Designate ZERO TO THREE as a beneficiary of an asset like IRAs, 401(k)s, pensions, certain bank and brokerage accounts, and life insurance policies. Our easy-to-use software will help guide you through the process.

Notify ZERO TO THREE of Your Planned Gift

If you’ve left a gift to ZERO TO THREE in your estate plan, you can use this tool below to let us know. It can be difficult to plan and make sure that your gifts are used in line with your wishes if they are left unknown. Thank you for considering our work as a part of your legacy.

Arthur and Carol Graham in California circa 1980

“How our parents came to support ZERO TO THREE through an estate request is a short, but delightful story”.

The Three Children of Arthur and Carol Graham
 
For assistance with a planned gift or to learn more information, please contact Susan McCullough at smccullough@zerotothree.org or (202) 857-2667.

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ZERO TO THREE works to ensure that babies and toddlers benefit from the early connections that are critical to their well-being and development.