Impact Otolaryngology after Retirement
To meet the responsibilities to our members, further the Academy’s mission, and encourage future physician leaders, AAO-HNSF relies on a broad range of support, including private philanthropy, corporate sponsorships, and foundation grants. Without reliable revenue streams beyond dues, the foundation of a thriving organization cannot continue to grow in the long term. We ask that each of our members consider a planned gift during 2013 to ensure that bedrock programs of the AAO-HNSF are supported in perpetuity for the good of the specialty. Planned giving provides AAO-HNSF the flexibility to carry out our mission at the highest level, to respond to new opportunities, and to take the risks necessary to flourish. When planned giving is paired with members’ annual giving, Academy donors are simultaneously securing today’s operations and affirming the future endeavors of the Foundation. Both donations provide valuable tax incentives and solidify members’ commitment to today and the promise of tomorrow. Giving to the future The Hal Foster, MD Endowment, AAO-HNSF’s endowment, creates a reliable revenue stream—something that we can count on year in and year out—even when the economy fluctuates. Those who donate to the Hal Foster, MD Endowment become an integral component of the history and future of the Academy and are recognized for their impact in the lobby of AAO-HNS headquarters in Alexandria, VA. Your planned gift, whether it is a life insurance policy, bequest, or charitable gift annuity, ensures the future of the Academy for the next generation of otolaryngologists. Many members have chosen to pursue planned giving as an opportunity to give back to their Academy and specialty and invest in young physicians’ futures. Providing the next generation of otolaryngologists with essential education and practice resources, the opportunity for humanitarian travel, resident medical research grants, and advocacy support is critical to the future of the Academy. The Academy has faced serious hurdles during the last decade with healthcare delivery and payment reform, changes in technology, and developing comprehensive patient and physician education platforms. The next generation of otolaryngologists will have their own set of obstacles to address and we need your help to ensure they are equipped to weather any storm. Our forebears handed us a legacy. What has the Academy meant to your career in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery? Are you willing to pay it forward to the next generation with planned giving? Contact the Foundation’s Development Department today to discuss which planned giving vehicle is best for you at mmcmahon@entnet.org or 703-535-3717. Did You Know? AAO-HNSF has worked with dozens of life insurance plans and can directly connect you with a financial group to expedite your life insurance policy or other planned giving.
We ask that each of our members consider a planned gift during 2013 to ensure that bedrock programs of the AAO-HNSF are supported in perpetuity for the good of the specialty. Planned giving provides AAO-HNSF the flexibility to carry out our mission at the highest level, to respond to new opportunities, and to take the risks necessary to flourish.
When planned giving is paired with members’ annual giving, Academy donors are simultaneously securing today’s operations and affirming the future endeavors of the Foundation. Both donations provide valuable tax incentives and solidify members’ commitment to today and the promise of tomorrow.
Giving to the future
The Hal Foster, MD Endowment, AAO-HNSF’s endowment, creates a reliable revenue stream—something that we can count on year in and year out—even when the economy fluctuates. Those who donate to the Hal Foster, MD Endowment become an integral component of the history and future of the Academy and are recognized for their impact in the lobby of AAO-HNS headquarters in Alexandria, VA.
Your planned gift, whether it is a life insurance policy, bequest, or charitable gift annuity, ensures the future of the Academy for the next generation of otolaryngologists. Many members have chosen to pursue planned giving as an opportunity to give back to their Academy and specialty and invest in young physicians’ futures. Providing the next generation of otolaryngologists with essential education and practice resources, the opportunity for humanitarian travel, resident medical research grants, and advocacy support is critical to the future of the Academy.
The Academy has faced serious hurdles during the last decade with healthcare delivery and payment reform, changes in technology, and developing comprehensive patient and physician education platforms. The next generation of otolaryngologists will have their own set of obstacles to address and we need your help to ensure they are equipped to weather any storm.
Our forebears handed us a legacy. What has the Academy meant to your career in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery? Are you willing to pay it forward to the next generation with planned giving?
Contact the Foundation’s Development Department today to discuss which planned giving vehicle is best for you at mmcmahon@entnet.org or 703-535-3717.
AAO-HNSF has worked with dozens of life insurance plans and can directly connect you with a financial group to expedite your life insurance policy or other planned giving.