Name The Nature Conservancy as a Beneficiary of Your Retirement Plan
Take care of nature and your heirs by making TNC a full or partial beneficiary of your IRA, 401(k) or other qualified retirement plan. The taxes applied to your retirement plan assets may be different than you imagined—in fact, using retirement assets to make a donation and leaving other assets to your heirs often enables you to give more to your heirs.
Yumi and Eiichiro Kuwana
Legacy Club and Last Great Places Society members Yumi and Eiichiro Kuwana
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Courtesy of Eiichiro Kuwana
Meet Eiichiro Kuwana
Eiichiro Kuwana, pictured here with his wife, Yumi, has strong ties to Hawai‘i's Palmyra Atoll and decided to use his retirement to help protect it.
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Mad Island Marsh
ALL INTERNAL RIGHTS, LIMITED EXTERNAL RIGHTS. December 2013. The Mad Island Marsh Preserve protects 7,063 acres, including rare tallgrass coastal prairies. Every winter, birders flock to preserves and parks to tally species and take part in the Christmas Bird Count, a friendly competition that pits teams from across the contitent against each other. For five years, the team at The Nature Conservancy's Mad Island Marsh Preserve has come out ahead. Photo credit: © Karine Aigner
© Karine Aigner