Welcome to the gift and estate planning website of Denver Zoo.
By including Denver Zoo in your financial and estate plans, you may increase your current income and provide future support for zoo wildlife conservation and education. Often you can make a larger gift than you might have thought possible - while also benefiting you and your family. We hope you enjoy the site and also welcome the opportunity to assist you in your planning or answer any additional questions you may have. contact us.
Bequests in Your Will or Living Trust
A bequest in your will or living trust is an uncomplicated, popular way to help protect animals and support the future of Denver Zoo. More…
Gifts That Pay Income
Learn more about gifts you can make that will provide you or you and a loved one with a lifetime of income and tax benefits. More…
Retirement Plan Gifts
Retirement plan assets may be worth more when donated to the zoo rather than to your heirs. They often are the most taxed asset in your estate; avoid income and estate taxes by donating them the zoo. More…
Life Insurance Gifts
A simple, yet significant gift to Denver Zoo is a gift through life insurance. More…
Legal Designation and Wording for Denver Zoo
To include Denver Zoo in your will, trust, retirement plan, life insurance or other planned gift please use this language. More…
Information for Advisors
Useful information for professional advisors. More…
Our Donor’s Stories
Meet some of Denver Zoo’s dedicated donors and hear their personal stories. More…
Request Information
Request our new, free Gift and Legacy Planning brochure or request a personalized gift proposal to see how a particular gift would work in your situation. More…
Frequently Asked Questions about Gift and Estate Planning
For More Information
Email us, complete the confidential illustration form, or call us at 303-376-4863 so we can assist you.
Denver Zoological Foundation
Gift Planning Department
2300 Steele Street
Denver, CO 80205
(303) 376-4863
Email us
The material on this web site is intended to provide general information, not legal or tax advice about specific situations or problems. Donors are encouraged to consult a lawyer or accountant for legal or tax matters.
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