212 Legacy · Planned & Estate Giving
Become a 212 Ember.
At 211°, water is hot. At 212°, it boils. A life lived in faithful service to Christ works the same way — one degree changes everything, and it doesn't have to stop when you do.
The compounding effect of a single generation of students who genuinely know Jesus — not just know about Him — cannot be measured. It outlasts every building, every budget, every program. Through a planned gift, your faithfulness continues long after you enter eternity — placing Bibles in the hands of students, equipping the youth leaders who reach them, and funding a movement built to run for generations.
Ways to Leave a Legacy
One of the simplest and most meaningful ways to invest in the next generation is by including 212 in your estate plans. You may choose to leave a specific dollar amount, a percentage of your estate, the remainder of your estate after other gifts are distributed, or specific assets.
"I give, devise, and bequeath _____ percent of my estate (or the sum of $_____) to 212 Revival, a nonprofit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable and religious purposes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code."
Sample language only — please consult your attorney, tax advisor, or financial planner when making estate planning decisions. 212 Revival's federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt determination is currently pending with the IRS; deductibility of gifts is subject to that determination being granted.
More Ways to Give
Among the most tax-efficient assets to leave to a charitable organization. Designate 212 as a full or partial beneficiary of an IRA, 401(k), 403(b), or other qualified plan — a beneficiary form through your plan administrator is typically all that's required, no attorney, no estate amendment.
Naming 212 as a full or partial beneficiary of a life insurance policy costs nothing today and may represent one of the most significant gifts you ever make.
Gifts of appreciated assets — stocks, mutual funds, securities — often let donors avoid capital gains taxes while increasing the total impact of their giving. Consult your financial advisor for details specific to your situation.
Land, a personal home, rental properties, or commercial real estate may be gifted outright or through your estate. We'll work with you and your advisors to structure a gift that honors your intentions.
Recommend a grant to 212 Revival as part of your charitable legacy — now, or through a succession designation to your fund.
Business owners may contribute ownership interests, a portion of sale proceeds, or a succession gift designed to extend the mission of 212 into future generations.
The Impact
The 212 Ember Initiative
A 212 Ember is someone who has chosen to leave a Kingdom legacy by investing in future generations through planned giving. Like a single ember that can ignite a lasting fire, your generosity can help students know Jesus for real for generations to come.
Those who choose to notify us of their plans become a 212 Ember — more than any perk, they join a growing community of people who have decided that their faith will not end with their lifetime.
Ready to Take the Next Step
Two documents make it easy to act on your intentions — one for your attorney, one for us.
A ready-to-use letter to your attorney or legal counsel with gift instructions and sample bequest language, so your estate plan reflects exactly what you intend.
Let us know your plans (entirely voluntary, not a binding commitment) so we can thank you, keep you informed, and honor your wishes as a 212 Ember.
Fill out either PDF and email it back to info@212revival.com.
Our Commitment
Legacy gifts represent a lifetime of stewardship, sacrifice, and faithfulness. We do not take that lightly. 212 Revival commits to honoring every gift with full integrity, financial transparency, and an unwavering commitment to the mission: helping students know Jesus for real. Your gift will be used for exactly what you intend. Nothing less.
Let's Talk
If you'd like to discuss a planned gift or simply learn more about 212 Legacy, we'd be honored to hear from you. All conversations are confidential and carry no obligation.
Email info@212revival.com →Please consult your attorney, tax advisor, or financial planner when making estate planning decisions.