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IRA to Gift Annuity Rollover

You may be looking for a way to help further our mission and enhance your income. If you are 70½ or older, you can make a one-time IRA rollover to fund a charitable gift annuity and receive fixed payments for life.

Benefits of an IRA to gift annuity rollover

  • Reduce your taxes with a one-time transfer of up to $53,000 from your IRA to a Gift Annuity.
  • Receive lifetime fixed payments for you and, if you choose, for your spouse.
  • Potentially reduce your required minimum distribution (RMD) this year.
  • Help further the work and mission of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and those institutions that we support.

How an IRA rollover to gift annuity works

  1. Contact us about creating an IRA rollover to gift annuity with the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and designated to the institutions we support.
  2. Contact your IRA plan administrator to make a one-time qualified charitable distribution (QCD) of up to $53,000 from your IRA to the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and designated to the institutions we support.
  3. We will use your IRA gift to fund your gift annuity payments.
  4. Please note that IRA gifts do not qualify for a charitable deduction.
  5. After you receive payments for life, there will be a future gift to us.
  6. Please contact us if you wish your future gift to be used for a specific purpose.

Contact us

If you have any questions about an IRA rollover to a gift annuity, please contact us. We would be happy to assist you and answer any questions you might have.

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Our Mission

The Museum of New Mexico Foundation supports the Museum of New Mexico system, in collaboration with the Museum of New Mexico Board of Regents and the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. The Foundation's principal activities are fund development for exhibitions and education programs, retail and licensing programs, financial management, advocacy and special initiatives.