 Art collectors,
an athlete and a history professor emeritus...what do they have
in common? Each of them discovered the benefits of making a planned
gift to The UCLA Foundation. Planned Giving is a technique that helps you
maximize the personal benefits of your charitable giving, and
allows you to make gifts you might have thought not possible.
Individuals who make planned
gifts to UCLA, whether through their estates or other life-income
arrangements, share a strong common bond of generosity that is
nourishing UCLA's first century of extraordinary achievement
-- and ensuring the university's continued preeminence in its
second century.
Philanthropy at UCLA has many
faces. Click on a profile below and learn how some of UCLA's
alumni and friends have used planned giving to achieve their
personal vision for UCLA and enhance their financial security.
An
Extraordinary Couple Share Their Love for Art and Medicine
"I'm
just an ordinary person" -- Dr. Rosalyn Shostak Heyman
No
Question of Loyalty -- Carl and Bette McBain
For more information on how Planned
Giving might work for you, please e-mail
our office.
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