Planned Giving

How to Give

Giving in support of military teens can be done either directly or through a giving vehicle that can provide tax benefits. Click the button below to learn more about some commonly used types of gifts beyond donations of cash.

Club Beyond Eagle Society

In 2018, Club Beyond established the Military Legacy Fund to ensure that our ministry to military teens will continue on for many years to come. The Club Beyond Eagle Society honors those who have made a commitment to the Military Legacy Fund through their estate plans.

Outside Resources

Three organizations we have found to be especially helpful to donors as they plan and manage their giving:

National Christian Foundation
PhilanthroCorp
Financial Planning Ministry

For more information about our trusted outside resources, email Emily Mahoney, Development Director.

Mark & Jennifer Tidd

"Both of our children went to three different high schools, including one overseas, and they experienced the challenges of their dad's deployments. We both grew up in Navy families, and Young Life had a great impact on our own lives, so we would have loved for them to have had the opportunity to go to Club Beyond. A legacy gift to Club Beyond is a great way for us to help them serve more of our military families."

Steve & Lynn Hoffman

"Decades ago we were introduced to the idea of a 'child called charity' which helps us allocate our residual estate between two children and charity ... our 'third child.' ​ Funds for this 'child' will be distributed among those charities we have most loved and supported during our lifetimes. Club Beyond is definitely in this group ... and we are pleased that our bequest will someday serve military families in memory of Steve's days of growing up as a military brat and his own military service."

John & Erma Hultman

“Having raised two military brats, we know the importance of other adults sharing their values and living their lives authentically with teens. ​ We’re happy that we are able to financially support a ministry that shows the face of Jesus to military teens.”