Legacy Club – A Lasting Legacy

“The Festival is a treasure. We must ensure it lives on for future generations.”

You have experienced the power and majesty of the Colorado Music Festival firsthand. Why not leave a Festival legacy to assure this experience continues for generations to come? Your legacy gift signals your passion and commitment to the vision of the Festival as a leader in classical music performance and innovation.

Each legacy gift, large or small, helps strengthen the Colorado Music Festival in permanent ways. Explore the menu on this page to discover the many options that exist, the various tax benefits, the great flexibility in this planning, and the powerful stories of our Legacy Club members.

Your Impact

Your legacy gift can be designated for a specific interest area or for general support, which gives us the opportunity to fund the area with the most need.

Opportunities include the following, but can be tailored to your interests:

  • Named Endowed Fund – Permanent support for artistic excellence (e.g. Festival orchestra musicians, Music Director, guest artists, etc.)
  • Named Endowed Program Fund – Permanent support for a program of choice (e.g. Fellows, commissions, Music Today, chamber music, etc.)
  • General Endowment – Funds permanently invested to provide recurring income
  • General Support – Gift utilized to support areas of greatest need
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How to Give

Estate gifts come in many shapes and sizes. The following options help you balance planning for family and loved ones with the desire to give back.

Charitable Bequest – By including us in your will or living trust, you create a gift today that we will receive only when your estate is settled.

IRA or Retirement Plan – You can name the Colorado Music Festival as a beneficiary of your IRA or workplace retirement plan. To create a gift, simply request a “beneficiary change” form from your IRA custodian or Human Resources department, complete the form, and then return it according to their instructions.  Beneficiary change forms are often available online.

Life Insurance – You can name us as the beneficiary of a new or existing life insurance policy. To create a gift, simply request a “beneficiary change” form from your life insurance company, complete the form, and return it according to the instructions provided. Again, most companies make beneficiary change forms available online.

Charitable Remainder Trust – In the right situations, a charitable remainder trust can provide powerful financial, tax, and estate planning benefits. You donate assets into trust for the eventual benefit of the Colorado Music Festival. In the interim, the trust pays income to you and/or your designated income beneficiaries.

Charitable Lead Trust – A charitable lead trust can provide support for the Colorado Music Festival while transferring assets in the future to your heirs with little or no gift or estate tax.

Retained Life Estate – You can donate future ownership of a residence to the Colorado Music Festival, while still retaining the right to live there for the rest of your life.

Flexibility: Revocable Gifts

The future is uncertain. However, you can still create a legacy gift today while simultaneously retaining full control over your assets for life. These gifts are called revocable gifts. If an unforeseen need arises, you’re prepared and have full control.

A revocable legacy gift is the best option for most people, ensuring you and your assets are protected throughout your life. These gifts are generally one of the following:

  • Bequest in a Will or Living Trust
  • Beneficiary Designation in IRA or Retirement Plan
  • Beneficiary Designation in Life Insurance Policy
  • Pay-on-Death arrangement for a bank account

Revocable gifts give you access to your assets at any time, should the need arise. If not, your gift will come to the Colorado Music Festival exactly as you desire.

Your Benefits

The IRS provides important tax incentives to encourage support for charitable organizations. To qualify for any given tax benefit, a gift typically must be irrevocable. Stated another way, a gift must be complete and not one a donor could ‘reclaim’ in any way.

Clearly, an irrevocable gift only should be made after proper reflection and consultation with your legal and financial advisors. However, with proper planning, such gifts can provide important income and tax benefits for you and your heirs.

Examples of these gifts include Charitable Remainder Trusts, Charitable Lead Trusts, and Charitable Gift Annuities.

Information for Advisors

It is always appropriate to consult with your professional advisors when considering an estate gift. The following information can help your advisor facilitate any gift you might wish to make:

Legal Name:  Colorado Music Festival
Address:   200 East Baseline Road, Lafayette, Colorado 80026
Phone:     303-665-0599
Website:  coloradomusicfestival.org  

Brokerage Information
The Colorado Music Festival gratefully accepts gifts of publicly traded securities.  In general, donating securities in appreciated positions can help maximize an individual’s tax benefit, as the associated charitable income tax deduction is typically based on the full fair market value of the security.  No capital gains tax would be payable by the donor or the Colorado Music Festival.

For more information about gifts of securities or to request our brokerage information, please contact development@comusic.org.

Recommended Language for Bequests and Testamentary Gifts:
Sample language for a specific bequest to the Colorado Music Festival through a will or living trust: “I give to the Colorado Music Festival, Tax Identification Number 84-0735716, 200 East Baseline Road, Lafayette, CO, 80026, a Colorado non-profit corporation, the sum of $_______ [or ______% of my estate; or the property described herein], for its general purposes.”

Sample language for a residuary bequest the Colorado Music Festival is: “I give to the Colorado Music Festival, Tax Identification Number 84-0735716, 200 East Baseline Road, Lafayette, CO, 80026, a Colorado non-profit corporation, all [or ______%] of the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, for its general purposes.”

Beneficiary Designation
A person wishing to support the Colorado Music Festival through a retirement plan, IRA, or life insurance policy, should request a beneficiary change form from his/her company or plan administrator. Beneficiary change forms are typically available online. Please indicate the desired gift percentage and return/submit the completed form.

Other Arrangements
The Colorado Music Festival also encourages estate gifts through other arrangements, including Charitable Remainder and Charitable Lead Trusts. However, the Colorado Music Festival prefers not to serve as Trustee for these gifts.

Purpose of Gift
People who make estate or outright gifts may designate their gift for a specific purpose. Examples include:

  • Named Endowed Fund – Permanent support for artistic excellence (e.g. Festival orchestra musicians, Music Director, guest artists, etc.)
  • Named Endowed Program Fund – Permanent support for a program of choice (e.g. Fellows, commissions, Music Today, chamber music, etc.)
  • General Endowment – Funds permanently invested to provide recurring income
  • General Support – Gift utilized to support areas of greatest need

Thank You!

The Colorado Music Festival created the Legacy Club to honor and recognize those who remember us with an estate gift. This provides us with an opportunity to say “thank you” during a person’s life.

We also recognize that some donors prefer to remain anonymous regarding a future estate gift. We will honor and respect these wishes in full. In addition, we also seek the opportunity to share our gratitude for an estate gift whenever possible.

In some cases, a client may allow an advisor to share his/her name with us. In others, an advisor can play a helpful role in forwarding a “thank you” letter to a client, while still preserving client anonymity.

If you or your client moves forward with an estate gift, we would appreciate any guidance about the best way to share our gratitude. The Colorado Music Festival places great importance on thanking donors for their confidence and generosity, while also respecting their wishes for anonymity in every instance.

If you have any questions, please email our Development department.

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