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Discover the Benefits of Giving Wisely

This year we felt it was an occasion to express gratitude for the excellent vision and mission of .
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My wife, Karen (deceased) and I made our gifts because she had deep feelings of loyalty and affection for .
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Did you know there are creative ways to support the Audubon and you and your loved ones at the same time?

Such giving techniques are called "planned gifts," because with thoughtful planning, you create win-win solutions for you and the Audubon. For example:

  • You can make a gift that costs nothing during your lifetime.
  • You can give stock and realize larger tax savings.
  • You can get a quarterly check for life in return for your gift.
  • You can donate your house, continue to live there, and get a tax break all at the same time.

While most planned gifts can be made at any age, you should plan your gift based on your goals. Our Legacy Planner is a decision-making tool that helps you do just that… and it's interactive and fun to use. Try it!

ScaleYou can compare the benefits of up to three different Gift Plans.
Click here to start comparing.

Gift Calculators The Gift Calculator is an interactive tool, that enables you to calculate the income and tax benefits you may receive from making a planned gift to Audubon. Click here to calculate a gift.

Bequest LanguageA gift to National Audubon Society in your will or revocable trust proclaims your confidence that we will continue to serve our mission and make a difference in the lives of future generations.

Click here to view Audubon's sample bequest language.

Will Planning WizardThis Wizard will guide you through the most difficult part: collecting your thoughts and information before you visit your attorney. Once you complete the wizard, it will generate a Microsoft Word document with all your information organized. Click here to start planning your will.

Why we Give

Jamalee Fenimore grew up in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, about 250 miles away from Audubon's Lillian Annette Rowe Sanctuary in the Platte River Valley, one of the largest stopovers for thousands of migrating sandhill cranes. Read more about Jamalee.


Where to Begin



Office of Gift Planning
National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10014
212-979-3033