Leave a Legacy of Love
Remembering Declare No More Foundation in your will or estate plans is one of the most life-changing gifts you can make. Your commitment to help those in poverty, orphan/children in foster care, and victims of human trafficking can continue long after your lifetime, ensuring your values carry on.
Estate Planning
Have you already included DECLARE No More Foundation in your estate plan?
Are you considering creating a legacy to benefit future generations?
We can help connect you with a number of planning resources.
No will is necessary to designate The No More Foundation as a beneficiary of your IRA, other qualified retirement plan, life insurance, donor-advised fund, or bank account. You will find more information below for these popular approaches to estate planning as well as sample language for your will that you can share with your attorney or advisor.
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Estate Planning Information and Sample Language
The sample language below is for some popular approaches to estate planning that you can share with your attorney or advisor. While we are happy to help you create your legacy, Declare No More Foundation is not engaged in legal or tax advisory services.
Certain IRS limitations apply. The information presented is not intended as legal or financial advice. Please consult your own professional advisors to discuss your specific situation.
You may leave Declare No More Foundation all or a portion of the remaining assets after your estate expenses and specific bequests are distributed. Gift types may include:
I give and devise to Declare No More Foundation (EIN #27-4496453), with a primary office at 16703 Early Riser Ave Land O Lakes FL 34638, all [or state a percentage] of the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, to be used for its general support.
Questions?

Declare No More Foundation does not, and will not engage in the practice of law. Therefore, it is important that you seek an attorney directly or through one of the online services listed for preparation of legal work. Declare No More Foundation cannot review your estate plan for legal accuracy; you must rely upon the legal advice received from your attorney or online legal service.

