Endowments
fuel momentum
(continued)
Endowed
funds can also be used to support named chairs, professorships,
scholarships, new facilities and equipment purchases.
"A
variety of gift vehicles are possible as well," said Cornwell.
"Donors can, for example, give outright gifts of money, securities
or real estate. Or they can leave bequests in their wills or through
revocable living trusts.
"One
of the most popular gift methods, however, comes through the charitable
remainder trust, which allows donors to make a larger gift to the
cancer center than might otherwise be possible. Wayne and Jacque
Bartholomew, long-time supporters of UC Davis, created one of these
as a tribute to surgeon James E. Goodnight Jr. from whom Jacque
and other family members have received exceptional care.
"They
funded the trust with highly appreciated stock, valued at $600,000,
and will receive life income from interest earned on the entire
$600,000 in the trust (no capital gains tax). Additionally, they
receive a significant income tax deduction and avoid estate taxes
on the trust amount. Upon their deaths, the remaining principal
in the trust will establish a perpetual endowment in honor of Dr.
Goodnight to support cancer research."
Pooled
income funds and charitable gift annuities, which also provide life
income to the donor, allow gifts as small as $5,000.
"A
minimum gift of $10,000 is required to establish an endowment,"
said Jacqueline Horan, development officer for the cancer center.
"But endowments can also be created through life insurance,
charitable lead trusts and life estates. All of these gift arrangements
enable donors to give more than they ever dreamed possible to a
cause that is dear to their hearts."
In
addition to knowing one has made a difference by funding cancer
research, donors become members of the Heritage Circle, a premier
recognition and honorary society for those who have included UC
Davis School of Medicine or Medical Center in their estate plans
through a will, trust or other planned gift.
More
information on making donations to the UC Davis Cancer Center is
available at (916) 734-9400.
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