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Planned Giving
Leave a legacy
Planned giving is a way to support charitable organizations, like the Capitol Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, by making gifts using your estate. This could include a gift in your will, or by designating your retirement plan assets as a charitable gift. This type of support requires some planning but may offer tax benefits. Most take effect in the future as a final way to leave your legacy (and therefore do not affect today’s finances). Your commitment ensures that Scouting can fulfill its mission in Central Texas for years to come. By making a planned gift to our council, you join a dedicated group of supporters who value those we serve and the work we do. We recognize these thoughtful people in the Second Century Society.