Leave a Legacy

When you include Good360 in your will, trust, or beneficiary designations, you extend your values far into the future. Your planned gift helps ensure families and communities across the U.S. have access to essential goods — opening doors to greater dignity, stability, and opportunity.
You don’t need to be wealthy to make a lasting difference. Legacy gifts of any size help unlock resources that would otherwise go to waste — turning generosity into real-world support.
The best time to make a plan is now. If you’ve already included Good360 in your estate plan, thank you. If not, we invite you to explore this powerful way to leave a lasting legacy.
Simple Ways to Leave a Planned Gift
A gift in your will or trust
Designate a specific amount, percentage, or remainder of your estate to Good360. This is one of the most straightforward ways to make a lasting impact.
Retirement plan or IRA beneficiary Name Good360 as a full or partial beneficiary of your 401(k), 403(b), or IRA. Because retirement assets may be subject to income and estate taxes when left to heirs, naming a nonprofit can be a tax-efficient way to give.
Life insurance beneficiary You can name Good360 as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy — in full or in part. It’s an easy way to make a future gift without affecting current income.
Bank or brokerage account (TOD or POD) Many financial institutions allow you to designate a charity as a transfer-on-death (TOD) or payable-on-death (POD) beneficiary of your checking, savings, or investment accounts. This is a simple way to leave a legacy without revising your will.
Sample Bequest Language
“I give to Good360, a nonprofit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, with its principal business address at 625 N. Washington Street, Suite 324, Alexandria, VA 22314, and federal tax ID number 54-1282616, the sum of $______ [or ___% of my estate, or other property description] for its general charitable purposes.”
Unless otherwise specified, gifts are considered unrestricted. Unrestricted bequests are especially helpful, as they allow Good360 to respond wherever the need is greatest — from disaster relief to long-term community support.
Our Legal and Tax Information
Legal Name: Good360
Tax ID (EIN): 54-1282616
Incorporated In: Virginia
Address: 625 N. Washington Street, Suite 324, Alexandria, VA 22314
Contact: [email protected]
Good360 is tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not at all. Many planned gifts are simple bequests or beneficiary designations. Every legacy gift, no matter the size, makes a lasting difference.
An unrestricted gift gives us the flexibility to respond wherever the need is greatest. If you’d like your gift to support a specific impact area or program, please contact us at [email protected] so we can talk through your intentions and ensure we can honor them. Whether your gift is restricted or unrestricted, your support helps strengthen communities we serve—now and into the future.
If you’re comfortable sharing, we’d love to know. It helps us to thank you, ensure your intentions are understood, and keep you connected to our work. Please email [email protected].
Start Your Legacy Today
Including Good360 in your estate plan is a meaningful way to reflect your values and make a long-term impact. Together, we can ensure communities continue to receive the resources they need to thrive.
The information on this page is provided for general educational purposes only and is not intended as legal, financial, or tax advice. We encourage you to consult with your attorney, financial advisor, or tax professional to discuss how a planned gift to Good360 may fit into your individual circumstances and overall estate plan.
