National Runaway Safeline

Estate Gifts and Legacy Giving

NRS 2026 83 Ways to Give Estate and Gift

Leave a Light for our Future Generations

Including NRS in your estate plans is a powerful and lasting way to stand with young people in crisis — long into the future.

Estate Gifts

Estate gifts offer excellent tax advantages. Common options include:

  • Bequests: Name NRS in your will or add a codicil.

  • Charitable Remainder Trust: Provides income today and supports youth in the future.

  • Charitable Lead Trust: Offers income to NRS for a set period before transferring assets to heirs.

  • Life Estate: Donate property while retaining lifetime use.

  • Life Insurance:

    • Name NRS as a beneficiary

    • Give an existing policy

    • Take out a new policy with NRS as the owner/beneficiary

  • Retirement plans: Designate NRS as a beneficiary

Legacy Giving

Create a lasting impact by including NRS in your estate plans. Your legacy gift helps keep future generations of young people safe and supported.

Information for Your Attorney:

  • Legal name: National Runaway Switchboard dba 1-800-RUNAWAY dba National Runaway Safeline

  • FEIN: 36-2726331

  • Address: 4849 N Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 700, Chicago, IL 60630

  • Phone Number: 773.880.9860

  • The National Runaway Safeline is a nonprofit organization exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Have Questions About Giving?

We're here to help.

NRS Contact Information:
Tara Pink, Director, Development & Engagement: tpink@nationalrunawaysafeline.org 

Tax ID Number/FEIN: 36-2726331

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