Planned Giving & Major Gifts

Planned Giving & Major Gifts

Leave a Lasting Legacy. Create Meaningful Change.

At Richcroft, every gift helps create opportunities, independence, and inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Through Planned Giving and Major Gifts, you can make a profound and lasting impact - ensuring that people with disabilities continue to receive the supports, services, and community connections they deserve for generations to come.

Why Give to Richcroft?

Your generosity helps provide high-quality residential services, individualized supports, employment opportunities, nursing and clinical services and community engagement

Planned Giving: A Legacy of Compassion

A planned gift allows you to reflect your values and extend your commitment to people with disabilities beyond your lifetime. By including Richcroft in your estate plans, you help secure the future of our programs.

Planned gifts can include:

  • Bequests in a will or trust
  • Beneficiary designations on retirement accounts or life insurance policies
  • Charitable gift annuities or trusts

What is Planned Giving?

Planned giving is a way to make a charitable gift as part of your overall financial or estate planning. It often involves including Richcroft in your will, trust, or beneficiary designations. Planned gifts can provide meaningful support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities while also offering potential tax benefits.

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Major Gifts: Transformational Support Today

Major gifts provide critical funding for program expansion, facility renovations, innovative supports, and strategic initiatives that strengthen Richcroft’s mission. Your leadership gift can directly enhance the quality of life for the people we support - today and in the years ahead.

Let’s Start the Conversation

We would be honored to talk with you about how your generosity can align with your philanthropic goals and help create a lasting legacy for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Please contact: Barbara Moyer, Director of Development, Richcroft, Inc. BarbaraM@Richcroft.org 410-316-9556