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Why do people like making planned gifts?

Planned gifts (most commonly a donation made in your will or trust) cost nothing today and allow you to make an incredible impact, which is why so many people choose to make them.

There are some other exciting but less common gifts — scroll down to learn more!

Popular gifts for the future

See what types of gifts many people choose to make. Many people make these to honor a loved one, to show what’s important in their life.

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Gifts in a will or trust

Donations in your will or trust are (by far) the most popular type of planned gift. Learn more, or get help starting your will or trust – for free!

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Beneficiary designations

Gifting assets not covered by your will — like 401(k) or IRA accounts — may help your heirs avoid unwanted taxes, even if you’re below the estate tax threshold.

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Popular gifts for today

Many people love these donation options because they fit with their personal circumstances and financial goals.

Gifts that pay you back

Give assets while providing yourself or others with income for a period of time or distributions at a later date.

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Stocks and securities

Many people love donating stock or mutual funds because it may help them avoid paying capital gains taxes.

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Donor Advised Funds

Easily recommend grants to Clarke University for tax-efficient giving.

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Cryptocurrency

Donate Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more to save on taxes and make a big impact.

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Qualified Charitable Distributions

Use your IRA to make tax-free gifts that benefit you and our mission.

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Please let us know if you’ve already included us in your estate plans!

Letting us know is incredibly helpful to our team and helps to make sure your gift is used the way you want it to be.

Empowering Education Through Planned Giving

Clarke University is a Catholic academic community that believes learning is lifelong and life changing. We inspire intellectual curiosity, cultural engagement, professional preparedness, spiritual exploration, and a commitment to contributing to the common good in a global society.

Making a planned gift is a wonderful way to show your support and appreciation for Clarke University.

Norm and Marabeth Freund’s Story

Norm and Marabeth Freund care deeply about social justice and know that supporting Clarke is also supporting a force for good. That’s why they have established a bequest in their will that will perpetuate their values far into the future.

Married for 48 years, Norm and Marabeth have been involved with, and supporters of, Clarke University for nearly as long. Marabeth earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Clarke and worked in Financial Aid before starting her teaching career. Norm joined the faculty in 1981 as a professor of philosophy, a position he enjoyed for the next 41 years.

“I always hoped to have a career at a Catholic college based in the liberal arts with a focus on teaching,” Norm says. “Clarke was my dream job and career, and I would not have wanted to serve anywhere else on earth!”

By establishing their bequest, Norm and Marabeth will be helping future Clarke students pursue their dreams while fostering Clarke’s core values of freedom, education, charity, and justice.

“We hope to further social justice via this scholarship created in the name of Catholic Social Teaching,” the Freunds say. “It allows us to focus on providing our own retirement needs first while carving out a portion of our estate for this important gift.”

Norm and Marabeth urge others to join them in supporting Clarke’s mission through a planned gift. As they explain: “A legacy gift through one’s will is a great way of paying forward what you most value about Clarke University.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Gifts of any size are deeply appreciated. Many people choose to leave a percentage of their estate, which scales up or down with your estate size.

Yes! Knowing in advance about your intentions is quite helpful to our staff, but you are always welcome to not share your gift.

We’ve partnered with FreeWill to help you make a will or trust at no cost to you. You can use this to complete your plans, or you may choose to use the same tools to get your affairs in order before visiting an attorney (who is likely to have a fee associated with finalizing your plans).

Yes. You are always free to revise or update your estate plans.

Yes! FreeWill will never share your personal information without your permission.

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We’re here to help you meet your goals!

Our team would be happy to speak with you in confidence about your giving goals, with no obligation.

Name: Courtney Leonard

Title :Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Phone: 563-588-6585

Email: courtney.leonard@clarke.edu

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