Make a Plan to Support Drake and Your Loved Ones
It requires good planning for Drake to successfully continue providing an exceptional
learning environment that prepares students for all that lies ahead in their world.
And with your good planning, you can help us continue this standard and mission for
years to come. A charitable gift made today or planned through your estate makes
our goals possible, and you have many options that can help you achieve your goals
for you and your family.
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Begin your plan based on your age.
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You Make the Difference
Meet Supporters Like You Who Are Giving Back
Commitment to Private Education
After his service in the Navy during WWII, Tom McManamon returned to the states to complete his education. Tom graduated from Drake University in 1951 with a degree in English. Read more.
A Legacy for "Boots"
Harlan "Boots" Fleming and his wife, Lela mae "Mrs. Boots," were the proprietors of Peggy's from 1938 to 1972. Other than during his two stints in the service–in WWII and the Korean War–Boots could be found at Peggy's. Drake Alumni Continue to reminisce about the time spent at Peggy's and tell stories about Boots. Read more.
My Perpetual Scholarship Fund
In addition to providing for my family members and making donations to churches and other philanthropic institutions I admire, my desire was to establish a perpetual scholarship fund to benefit Drake students majoring in finance and real estate who are working their way through college. Read more.
Grateful Alum Leaves a Legacy
Mrs. Betty Ponder Debban is a 1948 music education graduate with a major in piano, a minor in voice and organ, and two teaching minors in English and history. Read more.
"Spend Your Money to Make a Difference"
Jack Ellis '57 and his wife, Audrey, are committed philanthropists, firm in the belief that financial fortune is a gift from God&ndahs;and should be spent accordingly. Read more.
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