Rebuilding More Than Houses: Using Life Insurance to Fund Your Charitable Legacy

Rebuilding More Than Houses: Using Life Insurance to Fund Your Charitable Legacy

Saturday, April 25, 2026, is National Rebuilding Day, a day when thousands of volunteers come together to repair the homes of the elderly, veterans, and people with disabilities. It is a day about “giving back” to ensure everyone has a safe and healthy place to live.

This spirit of community often leads to a question of legacy: How can I ensure this kind of work continues after I’m gone? The answer might be in your Life Insurance policy.

The “Charitable Beneficiary” Strategy

You don’t need to be a millionaire to leave a major legacy. You can name a non-profit organization—like Rebuilding Together or a local community foundation—as a partial beneficiary of your life insurance policy.

  • The Benefit: Because life insurance is paid out as a tax-free lump sum, even a small percentage (like $5%$ or $10%$) of your policy can provide a massive “windfall” for a charity, funding their operations for years.
  • Flexibility: Unlike a will, which can be contested and may take months to clear probate, life insurance proceeds are paid directly to the charity within weeks.

This week, as we celebrate the volunteers rebuilding our neighborhoods, consider how your insurance plan could “rebuild” your community for generations to come.

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