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Join us in celebrating Make-A-Will Month

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Check making a will off your to-do list with this FREE resource ✅ ANGELIQUE, SHOP OWNER, RWANDA

Check making a will off your to-do list with this FREE resource ✅ [Kiva logo]( [A picture of Angelique, shop owner and Kiva borrower, with her baby]( ANGELIQUE, SHOP OWNER, RWANDA Hello, This August, Kiva is celebrating National Make-A-Will Month — an annual reminder that planning for tomorrow starts with our actions today. Making an estate plan allows you to protect what you love and support the causes you cherish far into the future. In that spirit, we’re sharing a free, online will-writing tool from our partners at [FreeWill](. We aim to help the Kiva community get started on protecting the people you love — and causes you care about. We invite you to explore your options and consider adding Kiva to your legacy. [Start my will]( Why FreeWill? FreeWill’s tools allow you to notify Kiva of your estate plans, should you choose to include us, and make decisions about[how to designate specific beneficiaries for assets such as your IRA or 401(k)](. For more complex situations, you may wish to consult with an estate planning attorney in your area to help ensure your wishes are properly documented. To celebrate Make-A-Will Month, Kiva is sharing this downloadable estate planning toolkit. [Check out the toolkit today!]( Sincerely, Jessica Pierce Manager, Annual Fund jessicap@kiva.org [Make your will now.]( P.S. We are grateful to the many generous Kiva supporters who have included us in their wills. If you are one of them, [please fill out this form]( so we can thank you for supporting underserved communities with your legacy. Disclaimer: This material has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, legal, tax or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal, and accounting advisors to ensure your wishes are properly formalized. [Kiva logo]( Kiva is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located at 986 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 © 2005 - 2024 Kiva. All rights reserved. If you do not wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe here](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](

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