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Bernadette Glenn Executive Director of the WHH Foundation |
There are a variety of ways to support UCSF: pledges; outright gifts; planned giving options; including trusts and bequests; and endowed giving opportunities.
Gifts and pledges may support current programs, establish or continue to support a named endowment or provide capital improvements. Those who give a total of $1,000 or more to a specific school or program in one fiscal year become Associates of UCSF.
For more information, please contact Helen Dannelly, Director of Development, Department of Medicine (415) 502-6293.
Pledges
You may make a commitment to UCSF payable over a period of three to
five years. A pledge demonstrates your intention to make a gift to the
University and may allow you to give more generously over a period of
time than would be possible through a single contribution.
Outright gifts
Anyone can make an outright gift to UCSF. Outright gifts include cash,
securities, real estate or personal property. These gifts are tax
deductible and provide immediate support to UCSF and its programs...
Bequests
Bequests create a lasting legacy to UCSF. You can make a bequest
through your will or by means of a revocable trust. Bequests may be
comprised of an estate, a percentage of an estate, or a specific cash
amount...
Trusts
Charitable remainder trusts are gifts that provide income for life for
the donor or a loved one. There are various types of charitable
trusts...
Endowed Giving Opportunities
Endowed gifts are an enduring tribute to the beliefs and values of the
donor. Because they may be given for a specific program and named for
an honoree of the donor's choosing, they create a lasting, highly
visible link between the individual for whom the endowment is named
and the ongoing achievements of the program...
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