A planned gift is a contribution that is arranged in the present and allocated at a future date.
Bequest through a will is the most common way of making a planned gift.
By using life insurance to make a charitable gift, it is often possible to make a gift larger than ever thought possible.
Charitable gift annuities are among the oldest and most simplified ways of giving. You can receive a fixed annuity payment each year for life.
Remainder trusts make it possible for a donor to make a gift, receive a charitable deduction and receive income for life.
Donations of cash always benefit the school.
All planned gifts (including bequests, life income agreements, and gifts of retirement plans), unless otherwise designated, are added to Kuemper's General Foundation. Unrestricted gifts to the Kuemper Catholic School Foundation provide the most flexibility as to how your gift will be used.