Estate Planning

The Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation relies 100% on private donations. Please give generously to the Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation to support its patient programs.

Planned Giving is another way that you can help, by arranging for future gifts of money, securities or other forms of property. This can be an important part of estate planning, resulting in immediate tax benefits for you as a donor, or later for your estate, and an assured source of future funding for the Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation.

A bequest provision in a will is the most common form of Planned Giving. These gifts enable donors to make significant contributions that may not have been possible during their lifetimes. The gift can take a number of forms: a specific dollar amount, a percentage of the estate, or a percentage of the residue of the estate after other bequests are fulfilled.

Other ways of giving for the future include:

  • Life insurance policies where the charity can be named as the beneficiary
  • Gifts of appreciated securities or real estate
  • Charitable gift annuities
  • Charitable remainder annuity trusts
  • Charitable remainder unitrusts
  • Charitable lead trusts

Of course, you should always consult a financial advisor or attorney about the tax benefits of such gifts.

For more information, please contact the BMCF at 212-838-3029 or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation is a qualified organization recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

“I recently contacted the Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation about the upcoming SCT between myself and my brother who is fighting leukemia. I would like to thank your team for providing information and being ready to answer the many unanswered questions I had. This has been a very frustrating and scary time for our family, and we appreciate the ability to reach out and speak to someone.”

JC