A Gift in Your Will or Trust
Name Chahal Foundation for a fixed amount, a percentage, or the remainder of an estate after other commitments are met.

A gift in your will, trust, or beneficiary plan can support education, food security, child protection, safety, emergency response, and AI opportunity beyond your lifetime.
Your advisor can help choose the structure that fits your family, financial plan, and charitable intent.
Name Chahal Foundation for a fixed amount, a percentage, or the remainder of an estate after other commitments are met.
Ask your plan administrator about naming Chahal Foundation as a beneficiary of an eligible retirement, investment, or financial account.
Choose unrestricted support or tell us which established program area matters most to you.
Providing the legal name and EIN reduces ambiguity when a gift is documented or a beneficiary is added.
I give [a specific amount, percentage, or the remainder of my estate] to Chahal Foundation, EIN 39-5160137, for its general charitable purposes.
This sample is informational and is not legal or tax advice. Ask your attorney to adapt the language to your documents and jurisdiction.
Discuss the gift with your attorney, financial advisor, or plan administrator.
Use our legal name, Chahal Foundation, and EIN 39-5160137.
Choose whether the gift should support the greatest need or an established program area.
Let us know about the gift if you want help with wording, acknowledgment, or future updates.
Sharing your intent is optional. It helps us answer questions, provide legal details, and understand the impact you want your legacy to support.
Tell us whether you need information for an advisor, are considering a beneficiary designation, or have already included the Foundation in your plans.
A legacy inquiry does not create a binding commitment. Your attorney and financial advisors remain responsible for your legal documents and financial decisions.