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What Is Planned Giving?
Planned giving is finding ways to make charitable gifts now or after your lifetime while enjoying financial benefits for yourself.
Planned gifts are sometimes referred to as "stop-and-think" gifts because they require some planning and, often, help from your professional advisors. Unlike cash donations, they are typically made from assets in your estate rather than disposable income, and come to fruition upon your death. More
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Michael Rettig: Observation on Planned Giving Michael Rettig ('72) became a member of the Boone Heritage Society when he was in his 20s. The Boone Heritage Society is the group of friends and alumni who have informed the College that they have included The College of Idaho in their estate plans. More |
Giving Back: A Family Field of Dreams Last November, The College of Idaho received a gift from Graye Wolfe that made possible the construction of Wolfe Field, a new state-of-the-art baseball facility that will bring an exciting new flavor to the national pastime in Caldwell. More |
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