Legacy gifts or planned gifts come in many forms – from leaving all or a portion of your estate to the Museum or giving a gift of appreciated real property. Including the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in your estate plans makes a statement about what matters in your life and helps ensure that your wishes are carried out.
Your legacy can help preserve STEM education and the historical heritage of the Museum. Inspire learning and safeguard the story of the Atomic Age.
Members and friends may support the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in several ways. The most common forms of giving are outright gifts of cash and securities, but other types of assets may be donated as well, and planned giving options that have favorable financial and tax benefits.
Explore gift planning resources to help you with your tax planning and making a gift in support of our mission.
This website is designed to give you general information about various ways of giving to the Museum, including some of the potential financial benefits. It is not intended to provide specific advice about the legal or tax implications of charitable giving. Before making a gift to the Museum, you should consult with your financial, tax, and legal advisors for a thorough analysis of your situation and the tax consequences and to decide which of these ways of giving might work best for you.