The Continuo Society: Planned Giving

Making a gift to the Chorale in your will or other estate plans is a wonderful way to help secure The Chorale's future from generation to generation. Gifts of any amount are welcome and no gift is too large or too small. And most gifts enable you to achieve impressive tax savings.

Here are some examples of how you can make a gift and become a member of The Continuo Society:
  • Name the Chorale as a beneficiary for a dollar amount from your estate, or a percentage of your estate, no matter how small.
  • Name the Chorale as a contingent beneficiary, to receive gifts designated for other people if they predecease you.
  • Name the Chorale as a beneficiary, or partial beneficiary, of your retirement account of life insurance policy.
If you would like to name The Chorale as a beneficiary, click here for the appropriate bequest language to include in your documents. If you would like a consultation about including The Chorale in your estate plan, please contact Ron Meyers, 212-644-8787 or ron@ronmeyerslaw.com.