Planned Giving

Including S&PAA in your estate or financial plans can be a meaningful way to achieve your charitable goals while considering the needs of your loved ones. Depending on the type of gift, planned giving may offer financial or tax benefits as part of your broader estate and retirement planning.

There are several ways to make a planned gift to S&PAA, including through your will or trust, retirement assets, life insurance or other financial accounts.

Have You Already Included S&PAA in Your Plans?

If you have already included S&PAA in your will, trust or other estate plans, we would be grateful to know. Sharing your intentions allows us to thank you, recognize your commitment and better understand the lasting impact you hope to make.

Thank you for helping build a future where no one affected by schizophrenia or psychosis has to face it alone.

The information provided by S&PAA is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as legal, financial or tax advice. Please consult with your attorney, financial advisor or tax professional when considering a planned gift.

Thank you for helping build a future where no one affected by schizophrenia or psychosis has to face it alone.

Join the Legacy Society

Donors who include S&PAA in their estate plans become part of our Legacy Society, a group of people ensuring our work to shatter the barriers to treatment and recovery continues for generations to come.

Legacy Society Membership Benefits include:

  • A Legacy Society pin to recognize your commitment
  • Recognition in our annual report (if you choose to be named)
  • The ability to honor a loved one with your gift
  • Meaningful recognition and appreciation touchpoints throughout the year
  • A shared vision with others who support the fight to end the stigma and barriers surrounding schizophrenia and psychosis