Ways to give

Donor Designated Gifts

Through a Donor Designed Gift to the Francis G. and Betty J. Miller Foundation, you retain the privilege of advising the distributions of your charitable giving. The donor’s input is to advise the Miller Foundation of possible recipients and recommendations in respect to distributions. Donors will often use a Donor Designed Gift to free themselves of the administrative and time requirements in managing their philanthropic giving. A benefit to the donor is that the recipient has already been qualified as a tax exempt organization; the Foundation completes the recordkeeping and can donate anonymously if the donor desires. Your contributions to the fund may also be tax deductible in the year it’s made.

A single contribution to a Donor Designed Gift through the Miller Foundation may benefit multiple charities. You may also establish a Donor Designed Gift through your will naming specific charities as recipients for further contributions. Donors who opt for this type of gift should be aware that while they advise on the recipients of their funds, the Miller Foundation Board of Managers may make the final determination with respect to the distribution of funds.

Living Gifts

Will or Living Trust – One of the easiest ways to support your philanthropic interest. A bequest through your will or living trust allows you to support your community while retaining complete control over your assets during your lifetime.

If you are interested in becoming a part of the Francis G. and Betty J. Miller Foundation’s legacy through a Donor Designed Gift, we invite you to contact the Central Bank Illinois Trust Division, PO Box 89, Geneseo, IL 61254 or call 309-944-5608.