NCPP Baltimore 2017 – IABWF Exhibitors

Co-founders Robert Stuchiner and David Simon at the IABWF exhibit booth during the 2017 NCPP conference in Baltimore. This is the third year IABWF has exhibited at the nation’s prestigious planned giving conference.

The conference is attended by Planned giving professionals representing each charitable sector. IABWF’s mission supports universities, hospitals, disease oriented, poverty tackling, religious, etc. All specialists learn and share at this three day event.

IABWF’s life insurance donation program is the new topic. Most charities for several good reasons do not accept life insurance policies as donations unless the donor pays the ongoing premium. Further, life insurance is premised on the law of large numbers. It is hard for a single charity to achieve the critical mass of policiesnecessary for actuarial credibility.

IABWF is the solution. IABWF pays all premiums after donation and IABWF aggregates life insurance policy donations from many charities to achieve critical mass and actuarial credibility.

IABWF met over 63 new charitable organizations representing thousands of potential donors. Every year over $100 billion dollars of life insurance is wasted by our target market. Now let’s capture some of that value for charities.

IABWF Raffle Donation at NCPP Baltimore 2017

Insuring A Better World Fund exhibits at the 2017 NCPP in Baltimore. Insuring A Better World Fund sponsored a donation contest, giving away $18,000 to five chosen charities. IABWF received 63 entrants.

Planned giving professionals from across the charitable spectrum entered their non-profit for the chance to be selected for the top donation of $10,000 or one of the other four donations.

$10,000 Raffle Donation Winner is…….The University of Michigan!!

Co-Founders Robert Stuchiner and fist pumping David Simon present the top donation of $10,000 to The University of Michigan Sally Baker, Carine Hails & Donna Snyder laugh it up over David’s alma mater receiving the gift.

The University of Michigan is one of the the world’s top universities. It excels in science technology engineering, math, business and the liberal arts. When David entered in the fall of 1976 the Wolverines were the top ranked football and basketball team.

David’s wife, Pam, is also a Michigan alumnus (years later) graduating from the school with a business degree.

Congratulations to the maize and blue. Insuring A Better World Fund is honored and overjoyed to support the University of Michigan and its many wonderful students and alumnae.

NCPP Baltimore 2017 – $1,000 Raffle Donation Winner – West Virginia University Foundation

Pictured co-founders Robert Stuchiner and David Simon award IABWF’s $1,000 donation to West Virginia University Foundation. Matthew Clark and his colleague received the donation on behalf of the Foundation.

West Virginia began 150 years ago as an agriculture college and has grown into one of the world’s premiere research institutions. This month WVU sends two teams to defend its title in the NASA Mars Ice Challenge. David’s daughter, Molly, is a NASA fellow who wrote one of her papers on subterranean volcanic activity on Mars. If you are considering an investment in Mars real estate it is a must read. IABWF is happy to support West Virginia University Foundation and the education of our children.

NCPP Baltimore 2017 – $1,000 Donation Raffle Winner National WWII Museum

Pictured IABWF co-founder David Simon presenting a $1,000 donation to Abbie Sumners of the National WWII Museum.

David’s father, Sheldon, of blessed memory, served in the war and several members of his family were killed in the Holocaust.  This war plays a unique role in our world’s history.

These are lessons and people that can never be forgotten. IABWF’s fulfills its mission to support veterans and education, blended into this great museum.

“Ranked by USA Today as the #1 best place to learn US military history and designated by Congress as America’s official museum features a rich collection of artifacts that bring history to life”. IABWF is proud to support our National World WWII Museum.

NCPP 2017 Baltimore – Compassion International $1,000 Raffle Donation Winner

Compassion International was a $1,000 NCPP donation winner. David Simon is pictured handing over the check to Sheri Hudson.

Sheri Hudson was our happiest winner. The charity focuses on children and poverty. This charity speaks directly to the IABWF mission.

We look forward to the opportunity to work with Compassion International, helping them serve more impoverished children throughout the world. We agree with Compassion International, poverty is not being poor. Poverty is the lack of hope. It is with our hope that this donation is happily given.