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Include NWABA in Your Will

A bequest is one of the easiest ways to make a planned gift by simply including NWABA in your will or living trust. You can designate a cash gift, percentage of your remaining estate, or valuable property and assets to support NWABA’s transformational programs for individuals who are visually impaired.

Young girl holding onto the edge of the pool with a female volunteer behind her.

Preparing Your Bequest

Northwest Association for Blind Athletes encourages supporters to consult with their financial advisor or attorney before considering a planned gift of any nature.

If you have already prepared your will and estate planning your attorney can include a bequest to Northwest Association for Blind Athletes by adding a codicil including the bequest language.

Below is language that can be used to assist with your planning.

Bequeathing an Outright Gift

“I give, devise, and bequeath [describe desired gift] to Northwest Association for Blind Athletes, a nonprofit corporation of the State of Washington, headquartered in Vancouver, WA, to be used to support [the organization’s general programs and services or insert specific project or program]."

Bequeathing a Residue Gift

"I give, devise, and bequeath [describe desired gift] to Northwest Association for Blind Athletes, a nonprofit corporation of the State of Washington, headquartered in Vancouver, WA, all or [insert percentage] of the rest, residue or remainder of my estate, to be used to support [the organization’s general programs and services or insert specific project or program]."

Give a Gift Today

If you are ready to give a gift today to support life-changing programs and services for people who are blind, we have several gifting options available.

Female volunteer holding a young girl wearing goggles in the pool.

Without our volunteers, we would not be able to serve as many people as we do.

Young boy wearing eyeshades swinging a bat towards an orange ball.

NWABA offers many ways for you to make a profound impact on individuals of all ages and abilities, who are blind or visually impaired.