Gifts that pay you back
Transfer securities, cash, or other property to Hospice of the Northwest Foundation and we’ll manage the investment of the assets and pay an income to you, your designated beneficiaries, or both. Receive payments for the rest of your life or, in some cases, up to a certain number of years.
Explore income gift options
Learn about gift types that enable you to impact our organization while supporting yourself or loved ones for years to come.
Charitable Remainder Trusts
Tailor income streams, diversify assets, and leave a lasting legacy through the flexibility of a Charitable Remainder Trust.
Charitable Lead Trusts
Enhance your giving strategy by providing immediate support to our cause, while safeguarding assets for loved ones later.
Planned giving fuels compassionate hospice care
At Hospice of the Northwest Foundation, we rely on the generosity of our donors to fulfill our mission of funding compassion and dignity every moment of life. Planned giving, such as bequests and gifts in wills, are critical to our ability to provide essential hospice care services in our community. These thoughtful gifts provide long-term support, ensuring that we can continue transforming the way dying is perceived and experienced, while working toward our vision where no one dies alone or in pain. Through planned giving, you help create a legacy of compassionate care that will impact generations to come.

We’re here to help you meet your goals!
Our team would be happy to speak with you in confidence about your giving goals, with no obligation.
Name: Shelly Goss
Title :Stewardship and Annual Fund Manager
Phone: 360-814-5702
Email: mgoss@hospicenw.org
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More ways to make an impact
Gifts in a will or trust
Donations in your will or trust are (by far) the most popular type of planned gift. Learn more, or get help starting your will (for free!).
Beneficiary designations
Gifting assets not covered by your will — like 401(k) or IRA accounts — may help your heirs avoid unwanted taxes, even if you’re below the estate tax threshold.
Popular tax-smart gifts
Many people are increasingly choosing to give non-cash assets, so they can have a bigger impact at less cost to them.