Gifts by Will and Living Trusts

Many individuals designate that a portion of their assets be used for the benefit and support of charitable organizations when determining the final distribution of their estates. Bequests are a powerful expression of generosity and vision—enabling you to leave a lasting legacy and make significant contributions that may not have been possible during your lifetime. The reasons are clear. A charitable bequest is simple, requiring only a sentence in your will or living trust. Your lifestyle will be unaffected; you still control your assets. You can change your mind, depending on your circumstances. You may save estate taxes if you have high net worth and your estate would be subject to such taxes.

You can choose the type of bequest that suits you:

  • A gift of a specific dollar amount
  • A gift of a particular property or asset
  • A gift of a percentage of what remains after paying expenses and specific bequests
  • A gift that pays income to heirs and the balance to charity

Whether you currently have a will or not, we encourage you to think about provisions for those you will leave behind. As you remember the people and organizations vital to your life, we hope St. Bonaventure will be on your list.

Suggested Bequest Wording

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+/- Why You Need a Will

+/- Frequently Asked Questions About Wills

Contact Us

Janet Glogouski
Associate Vice President for Advancement
St. Bonaventure University
Office: 716-375-4084
3261 West State Road, St. Bonaventure, NY 14778
jglogous@sbu.edu

Kim Ramarge
Executive Assistant to the VP for University Advancement Office: 716-375-2507
kramarge@sbu.edu

 

St. Bonaventure University
ATTN: Janet Glogouski
3261 West State Road
PO Box 2500
St. Bonaventure, NY 14778
Federal Tax ID Number: 16-0743150

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