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How to Remember the Center in Your Estate Plans
Founder Morris Dees (right) greeted Ralph and Mieko Terry when they visited the Center. A donor since 1993, Ralph is also a Partner for the Future.
(Penny Weaver)

We invite you to become a partner in the struggle for tolerance and justice.

Partners for the Future is a group of dedicated supporters of the Southern Poverty Law Center who are committed to leaving a legacy of tolerance and justice by including the Center in their estate plans, or making a planned gift.

Our Partners ensure the Center will be there to help victims of injustice and intolerance well into the 21st century. These special people extend their support for equality and justice beyond their own lifetimes.

Planned Giving is a tool that helps you achieve your goals for the Center while enhancing your financial plans and security. With careful planning, it is possible to reduce or eliminate income and estate taxes while turning appreciated assets into an income for yourself or others.

Through a planned gift, you may:

  1. Increase current income for yourself or your designated beneficiary;
  2. Reduce income tax liability;
  3. Avoid capital gains tax;
  4. Pass assets on to your family and pay less tax;
Make a significant gift to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Planned giving options available at the Center are listed at the right. Click on each method to learn more.

We recommend that you consult with your attorney or tax advisor for the various tax benefits and restrictions that may apply to your specific situation. We are available to you and your advisors to answer questions or help arrange a planned gift to the Center. The Center's future programs depends on the partnerships we form today.