Planned Giving

Supporting Catholic Charities for years to come

What is Planned Giving?

Planned giving is a donor’s intent to contribute a major gift to an organization, beyond their lifetime. Unlike an annual gift, a planned gift secures the support needed to advance the mission of Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas. The help, hope, and hospitality shown by a donor through planned giving can make a monumental impact for generations to come.

Planned giving is a way to make a charitable gift that is also favorable to you. While its primary purpose is to help the charitable cause of your choice, its secondary purpose may be for you to enjoy the personal financial or family benefits that certain plans can provide to you.

Stock Gifts

To make a Stock Gift, please fill out this form and follow the instructions.

The Salt of the Earth Legacy Society is a group of individuals or couples determined to leave a lasting legacy in support of Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas. 

Where does the name Salt of the Earth come from? 

“You are the Salt of the Earth! You are the Light of the World” 

Matthew 5: 13-16

Our Salt of the Earth members bring the flavor and light of Christ to the world. Through their commitment to the longevity of Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas, they make a profound impact on the lives of those around us. Those who choose to leave a planned gift are committed to the future of providing help, hope and hospitality and long-term solutions for all those served by Catholic Charities.

Join our Salt of the Earth Legacy Society. Your gift, large or small, serves as a commitment to future generations who seek help, hope and hospitality through Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas.

By becoming a Salt of the Earth member, you will enjoy:

  • Special Recognition as a Salt of the Earth member (you may remain anonymous if you choose)
  • An invitation to an exclusive Salt of the Earth event
*Legal Disclaimer: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas advises anyone considering a planned gift to consult with their attorney, financial advisor and/or tax consultant to understand the most appropriate strategy for remembering Catholic Charities and decreasing tax implications in their Estate plans.