Preserving the orangutan’s future
Including OFI in your estate plans enables us to continue to help thousands of orangutans and other wildlife and leaves a lasting legacy for generations to come. Your gift will provide long-term support to ensure the continuing operation of our organization.
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You can designate OFI as a:
- Direct beneficiary of specific assets within your estate
- General beneficiary of a portion or percentage of your estate, or
- Contingent beneficiary of assets designated for loved ones, should they not survive you
Your bequest to OFI can take any of several forms:
Outright bequest
You may bequeath cash, securities, jewelry, or any other personal property to OFI. Non-cash assets will generally be converted to cash.
Devise of real estate
You can bequeath real estate, land, or buildings to OFI. As a general principle, any real estate bequeathed to OFI will be
converted to cash.
Beneficiary designation
You can name OFI as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy or bank account.
Trust beneficiary
You can name OFI as either the beneficiary of the income from a trust or beneficiary of a trust at its termination.
Orangutan Foundation International offers this information as a courtesy to caring individuals. Please contact your attorney for assistance in preparing and executing a will to carry out your wishes.