Planned Giving to The Park School
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Mickey ’79 and Lisa ’83 Abrams Mickey and Lisa decided to make the school their philanthropic priority, and, in the spring of 2007, they made a planned gift to Park of a $1 million life insurance policy. |
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Jerry Lowengard ’42 To honor his affections for the school, Jerry’s widow, Elaine, wanted to make a special gift to Park in his memory. Elaine chose to establish a Charitable Gift Annuity. |
Welcome to Park’s Planned Giving website. While you may be a regular contributor to our Annual Giving campaigns, we want to introduce you to some other ways in which you can provide financial support to the school.
Regardless of your age or the size of your estate, there are many vehicles which allow you to balance your own income needs, the needs of your family, and your philanthropic interests. You can help to ensure Park’s financial foundation without affecting your life style.
We hope you will spend some time reviewing this site and exploring the options. We appreciate your consideration of Park School and encourage you to complete the Information Request Form to receive follow-up information from us.
- You can make a gift that costs you nothing during your lifetime make us a beneficiary of your will or revocable trust, or a beneficiary of your retirement plan, and leave your cash flow and current financial planning uninterrupted.
- You don't have to use cash to make your gift you can give us appreciated securities instead, and use an asset that costs you less than the tax deduction you'll get for it today.
- You can make Park a partner in your giving you can deed us your home but continue to live there, and you can make a gift that pays you lifetime income by creating a charitable gift annuity or a charitable remainder unitrust or annuity trust.
- You may be holding assets that would benefit Park more than they do you such as a life insurance policy that you no longer need, or a collection of books or artwork that you no longer have room to display.
These tools are called planned gifts, and this website is the place to learn more about them. Where to start? If you already know something about your giving options, click on Ways to Give Wisely and go right to the planned gifts that you want to read more about. If you're not sure how a gift can meet both your charitable and personal goals, first go to Goals & Benefits to help you set your goals, plan strategies and discover the benefits of making a planned gift.
When you're ready to learn more, complete the Information Request Form for follow-up information from us.
Main Contact: Roger Seidenman '84
Tel: (410) 339-4146
Fax: (410) 339-4165
e-mail: Roger Seidenman

