For Trustees and Advisors

In your work as a professional advisor, you value professionalism, integrity and honesty, taking the utmost care when serving your clients. As a nonprofit organization, we share your values and take the same care when it comes to helping our donors plan charitable gifts to the American Battlefield Trust. Please use these tools as you help your clients with their charitable plans, and feel free to contact us for more information or assistance.

Tools for Professional Advisors

Legal Name: The American Battlefield Trust
Tax ID Number: #54-1426643
Address: 1156 15th Street NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005

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We understand that gifts to charities such as the American Battlefield Trust can be an important part of your clients’ overall financial and estate plans. That’s why we’re committed to working with you to ensure that your clients find the charitable arrangements that best meet their needs. We believe that charitable planning is a process that ideally involves the donor, professional advisors and our gift planning staff—all working together to arrange the best gift possible.

Please contact Meaghan K. Hogan at mhogan@battlefields.org to request a hard copy of The American Battlefield Trust’s Guide to Legacy Giving for you to give to any clients you may have that are interested in leaving a gift to the American Battlefield Trust. You can also find a library of planning resources here.

Note: If donors have already listed the Civil War Trust in their charitable plans, that gift will still be designated to the American Battlefield Trust, being an umbrella organization over the Civil War Trust. However, your clients can designate their gift to preserve land associated with certain wars such as the Civil War.

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Meaghan K. Hogan

Meaghan K. Hogan

Planned Giving Manager

202-367-1861 ext.7242

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