Retirement Plans
Give Hope Through Your Retirement Plan
A simple change today can bring comfort, love, and dignity to children entering foster care tomorrow.
Designating Isaiah 117 House as a beneficiary of your retirement plan is an easy, meaningful way to leave a lasting legacy—one that ensures every child has a safe and loving place to go on their first day in foster care.
How It Works
Many people find that retirement accounts, such as IRAs, 401(k)s, or 403(b)s, are among their most significant assets. By naming Isaiah 117 House as a beneficiary, you can continue sharing hope long after your lifetime—without impacting your finances today.
It’s simple to do:
Request a beneficiary designation form from your plan administrator or log in to your retirement account online.
List Isaiah 117 House, Inc. as a primary or contingent beneficiary for a percentage or specific amount.
Return the completed form to your plan provider—no attorney or modification to your will is required.
When your retirement assets are transferred to Isaiah 117 House, they’ll be used to help us welcome children with open arms, warm beds, and the love of Jesus during one of the hardest days of their lives.
Why a Retirement Plan Gift Makes Sense
Simple and flexible: You can update your beneficiary designation at any time.
Tax-wise giving: Retirement assets left to individuals can be subject to significant taxes, but when gifted to a nonprofit like Isaiah 117 House, 100% of your gift supports the mission.
A legacy of love: Your gift continues your story of compassion, bringing hope to countless children and families for years to come.
Your Legacy of Compassion
When you name Isaiah 117 House as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, you become part of something bigger—a movement of love that reaches into the lives of children who need it most. Your foresight and generosity help ensure that every child who enters foster care will know they are seen, valued, and deeply loved.
We’re Here to Help
If you’ve already included Isaiah 117 House as a beneficiary—or if you’re considering doing so—we’d love the opportunity to thank you personally and make sure your wishes are carried out.
(Please consult your financial or legal advisor to determine the best way to include Isaiah 117 House in your retirement plans.)
For all planned and legacy giving, don't hesitate to get in touch with Bryan White, Director of Finance, at bryan.white@isaiah117house.com or Bob Lange, at bob.lange@isaiah117house.com
Isaiah 117 House EIN# 82-0631497 PO Box 842 Elizabethton, TN 37644