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Give from Your IRA and Enjoy Lifetime Payments

When you are 70½ or older, you can make a contribution from your IRA to Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin and receive lifetime payments in return. This unique giving option combines the benefits of a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) and a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from an IRA. Here’s how it works:

What is a Charitable Gift Annuity

A Charitable Gift Annuity is a simple contract between you and Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin. In exchange for your charitable gift, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin will pay you fixed annual payments for life. The payout rate is based on your age at the time of your gift and remains constant for your lifetime. Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin will manage and invest your contribution, and payments are backed by Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin's financial resources.

What is a Qualified Charitable Distribution?

A Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD), sometimes called a “charitable IRA rollover,” is a tax-free transfer directly from your IRA to Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin. If you are at least 70½, you can make a QCD and avoid income tax on the transferred amount. While a QCD doesn’t provide a charitable deduction, it does satisfy your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) without adding to your taxable income.

What is a Required Minimum Distribution?

When you are age 73 or older, you must take a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from your IRA each year. You must include your RMD in your taxable income, which increases your income tax and may have other tax effects, such as increasing the cost of your Medicare insurance. The fraction of your IRA balance that you must withdraw increases each year.

Why Fund a Gift Annuity from a Qualified Charitable Distribution?

Thanks to a new law in 2023, you now have the option to fund a Charitable Gift Annuity using a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD).

The combination of a QCD and a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) allows you to make a meaningful gift to Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin while securing fixed payments for life. By using a QCD to fund a CGA, you can also fulfill some or all of your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) for the year. As a result, your gift can reduce or eliminate the tax you would otherwise owe on your RMD and provide reliable income throughout your retirement.

Key Benefits of Funding a CGA from a QCD

  1. Tax-Free Distribution from Your IRA
    When you make a QCD, the amount transferred from your IRA to Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin is excluded from your taxable income. This can help lower your overall tax liability for the year while satisfying your RMD requirements. Although the QCD is not tax-deductible, you avoid paying income tax on the distribution to Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin.
  2. Fixed Lifetime Payments
    A Charitable Gift Annuity provides fixed and dependable payments for life. Your payout rate depends on your age at the time of the gift and remains unchanged for the rest of your life, giving you a reliable source of income regardless of market conditions.
  3. Support for a Cause You Care About
    Funding a CGA through a QCD allows you to support Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin’s mission in a way that creates a lasting impact. After your lifetime, the remaining balance of your annuity will support Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin’s goals.
  4. Simplified Giving Option
    A QCD-funded CGA is easy to set up and manage. You fill out a form provided by your IRA administrator and the QCD is sent directly from your IRA to Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin. You don’t need to worry about the complexities often associated with funding options like appreciated securities or real estate.

Important Considerations for QCD-Funded CGAs

  • One-Time Option: Under current law, you can fund a CGA with a QCD in one year only, so it’s important to consider when this strategy aligns with your financial and charitable goals.
  • Age: You must be at least 70½.
  • Contribution Limit: The maximum contribution for a QCD-funded CGA for 2025 is $54,000 per donor. This limit is adjusted for inflation each year.
  • Taxable Income on Annuity Payments: While your QCD is tax-free, the payments you receive from the CGA will be taxed as ordinary income. Factor this into your financial planning.
  • Payments to You and/or Your Spouse Only: You and/or your spouse may receive the annuity payments, but no one else.
  • No Tax on Transfer: While you will not receive an income tax deduction when you make your gift, you also will not owe tax on the withdrawal from your IRA.
  • Only Certain IRAs Qualify: Your funds must be from a traditional or inherited IRA (inactive SIMPLE IRAs and inactive SEPs are also eligible).

How to Get Started

If you’re interested in learning more about funding a CGA from a QCD, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin’s gift planning team can walk you through the process, answer questions, and help determine if this option is the right fit for your retirement and philanthropic goals.

Consult with Your Advisors

We encourage you to speak with your financial and tax advisors before making a gift. The IRS offers tax incentives for charitable giving, enabling you to support a cause you value while potentially reducing your tax burden.

Thank you for considering a generous gift to help sustain Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin.

What to Expect for Clinic Visits

We understand that visiting any health care facility during this time may cause some concern. That is why we want to assure you of the safe, expert care you will receive. Here is what you can expect when you visit one of our locations.

1. Scheduling Your Appointment

Safety precautions begin before your visit. When scheduling, our team will screen for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and may offer a virtual visit instead or as part of your follow-up care. If an in-person visit best meets your needs, we will help you prepare for your visit and what to expect when you arrive.

How to Prepare for Your Visit

  • Please wear a face covering over your mouth and nose when entering our facilities and during your visit. If you do not have a face covering, we will provide one.
  • Limit the number of people who come with you. For clinic visits, our visitor policy generally allows one visitor or support person per patient. Anyone accompanying you must wear a face covering at all times and be symptom-free.

2. When You Arrive

Our staff will welcome you at your designated entrance or check-in desk. To ensure the safety of everyone, you and anyone accompanying you should:

  • Let us know if you are ill or if you are currently experiencing any of these symptoms: Fever, body aches, headache, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, new loss of taste or smell, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.
  • Sanitize your hands.
  • Wear your face covering over your mouth and nose. Ask for a face mask, if you do not already have one.
  • Allow extra time for a health screening when you arrive. At our hospitals, we will take your temperature and ask additional screening questions at each entrance.

3. During Your Visit

Please wear your face covering over your mouth and nose at all times and maintain a safe six-foot distance from others to the greatest extent possible. You may notice extensive safety precautions in waiting areas and other public spaces, including:

  • Hand sanitizer stations
  • Furniture rearranged or removed to promote social distancing
  • Floor markers to guide you in maintaining a safe, six-foot distance from others
  • Safety messages posted as a reminder to all
  • Magazines, coat racks, beverage stations and other commonly shared items removed
  • Enhanced cleaning practices, including frequent disinfecting of high-touch surfaces such as elevator buttons, vending machines and door handles

4. When You Meet With Your Care Team

You can expect thoughtful, expert care in a safe environment.

  • To keep everyone safe, our staff and providers are required to get vaccinated unless they qualify for a medical or religious exemption.
  • You and your care team will stay masked whenever possible. Patients may be instructed to take off face coverings, if needed to provide care.
  • Your care team will wear personal protective equipment.
  • Our providers and staff are screened for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 prior to reporting to work to confirm they are well.
  • Examination and procedure rooms are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between every patient using stringent guidelines.
  • Froedtert Pharmacy offers many ways to stay safe while getting your prescriptions, including free home delivery, drive-thru and curbside pickup.