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1. Choose what to give.
Pick from one of these four options.
  • A specific bequest gives us a particular piece of property. If you disposed of the property before your death, we won't receive your intended gift because we cannot claim any other property.
  • A general bequest gives us a stated sum of money. If there is insufficient cash in your estate to cover the bequest, other assets will be sold for cash to honor your wishes for us.
  • A residuary bequest gives the "rest, residue and remainder" of your estate, or, more commonly, a percentage of the residue after all other bequests, debts and taxes have been paid.
  • A contingent bequest requires a certain event to occur before the gift can happen. For example, you could bequeath funds to a family member provided that person survives you; if not, the funds would then go to Central Community College Foundation.

Did You Know?
Question MarkYou can make your bequest in honor or in memory of someone special. Please contact Dean Moors at 402-460-2153 or dmoors@cccneb.edu to learn more.

2. Decide how you would like Central Community College Foundation to use your gift.
Choose from one of these three options.
  • An unrestricted bequest allows us to use the assets in the most beneficial way.
  • A restricted bequest allows you to specify how we are to use the funds. Contact us in advance to be certain your intent can be fulfilled.
  • An endowment bequest allows you to designate the purpose of your gift. Your gift is invested with and becomes part of our endowment and a distribution is made each year. Because the principal remains intact, the fund will support our mission in perpetuity.

3. Meet with your estate planning attorney.
Whether you need to create a will or trust, or simply update an old document, you'll want to seek the help of an estate planning attorney.
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The official bequest language for Central Community College Foundation for unrestricted gifts or bequests is: "I, [name], of [city, state, ZIP], give, devise and bequeath to Central Community College Foundation [written amount or percentage of the estate or description of property] for its unrestricted use and purpose." Note: If you would like to make a bequest for a specific program or purpose, please review with a foundation representative.

4. Let us know of your plans.
Please contact Dean Moors at 402-460-2153 or dmoors@cccneb.edu to let us know when you have made plans for such a gift. We would love the opportunity to thank you for your generous act. We are happy to honor your wishes regarding anonymity.


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