A perfect, popular way to honor the memory of a lost loved one after their cremation service in Fulton, IL is to make a charitable donation on their behalf. The family are just recently had to deal with hardship about making a decision such as what kind of cremation process, what kind of cremation casket to be used, where to put the cremated remains, should they used burial vault for the urn, how much is the total funeral cost, and so forth. In addition, making arrangements to make such a donation can be tough in a time of grief and loss. That’s where these tips come in.
The first step is to learn how to choose a charity. There are so many charities out there, and so many causes that are well deserving of your donated funds. How to you choose which one you want to donate to in memory of your lost loved one? A good place to start is with causes that the deceased cared a lot about or causes that affected them personally. Did they love animals and commit to helping them in their lifetime? Consider donating to your local animal shelter. Were they suffering from a terminal illness or specialized condition? Look into charities that support other people that are dealing with the same. Unfortunately, not every charitable organization is reputable. That’s why is important to compare and evaluate the different options to make sure your money will be put to good use. Online charity registries like Charity Navigator and Charity Watch assess various organizations and charities to help you make an informed choice about your donation. When researching, take a look at the organization’s financial health, accountability, transparency, and results.
Then you have to make the donation. There are several possible avenues you can take when making a donation in memory of a lost loved one. While it is very convenient to make a donation online with a credit card, it’s better to make the donation with a personal check to make sure there is a physical record of the gift so the deceased’s immediate family can be notified. Try to avoid giving cash to the bereaved as then they will have to deal with the donation arrangements. When sending in the donation, make sure it includes the name and address of the deceased, the name and address of a close living family member, and your name. Finally, don’t forget to follow up with the family. While organizations will usually notify the bereaved when a donation is made in their deceased family member’s honor, it’s still a good idea for you to notify the family yourself. Include the information in a sympathy card or when you call them on the phone to express your condolences. Keep in mind that it is considered appropriate to arrange your donation within 10 days of a funeral or other service.
Do you want people to donate in your memory after you’re gone? Include it in your preplanning arrangements! Make sure to notate the wish in your will or other preplanning documents.
Schilling Funeral Home & Cremation is here to help if you want to learn more about making a charitable donation in someone’s memory, preplanning, or Fulton, IL cremation services. Stop by and visit us or give us a call today.