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Planned Giving Life Income Gifts Many donors elect to make arrangements during their lifetimes that aid The Cooper Union while enabling them to receive ongoing income plus:
Charitable Gift Annuities Charitable Remainder Trusts Learn more about Charitable Gift Annuities or Charitable Remainder Trusts. To receive a copy of our brochures Charitable Gift Annuities or Charitable Remainder Trusts, or to discuss planned giving options, please contact Michael Governor at 212-353-4172, or govern@cooper.edu. Want to know more about how a planned gift would work for you? Use our online gift calculator for specifics about Charitable Gift Annuities, Charitable Remainder Trusts, and Charitable Remainder Annuity Trusts, which pay a fixed income for life based on your initial gift, as well as Charitable Remainder Unitrusts, which are revalued over time in order to determine life income distributions. You will need to work with your attorney to establish such trusts. Cooper Union can also assist you by providing access to legal counsel. For more information on these and other gifts, including contributions of appreciated securities to fund planned gifts, please contact Michael Governor at 212-353-4172 or govern@cooper.edu. Bequests are a common planned giving vehicle that give you the opportunity to make an important gift to the College while preserving assets during your lifetime and reducing federal taxes on your estate. A bequest can be made through a will or revocable trust, or by designating the College as a beneficiary of your insurance policy or retirement plan. There are several types of bequests, which can be made in specific amounts or tangible assets or as a percentage of your total estate. If you are considering including Cooper Union in your will, we recommend you discuss options and sample language with your advisors. If you have already included The Cooper Union in your financial or estate plans, please inform the College of your thoughtful intentions. You can do so by completing this form or by contacting Michael Governor at 212.353.4172 or govern@cooper.edu.Get more information about planning a bequest for The Cooper Union and about estate planning as a whole. To receive a copy of our brochure, Your Will, Your Legacy by mail or to discuss planned giving options, please contact Michael Governor. Named in commemoration of the year of The Cooper Union's founding, The Society of 1859's purpose is to recognize loyal and generous alumni and friends who have made planned gifts, bequest intentions, and gifts for endowment purposes. Although it was the extraordinary vision and benevolence of a single individual—Peter Cooper—that brought the College into being, it's through the farsightedness and generosity of many that the institution is sustained and kept vital. Learn more about The Society of 1859. |