Planned gifts ensure that the DREAM Institute mission is carried out in the future. Different from other kinds of gifts, planned gifts benefit The DREAM Institute at a later date in the future and can be beneficial for you and your family. A planned gift can be revocable or irrevocable.
By giving, you would also be eligible to become a member of the Institute’s Legacy Guild. This special guild gives honor to donors who are including the DREAM Institute in their financial planning.
How can you give?
There are a variety of ways you can leave your legacy. We invite you to take the opportunity and work with us to create a custom gift plan that meets your personal giving objectives. The following are some options:
Make a Gift by Will (Bequest)– Making a gift through your will or revocable trust are the easiest ways to leave your legacy with the DREAM Institute. Because bequests are revocable, you always have the flexibility to adjust your gift.
Make a Gift of Property-Discuss with us the potential benefits of making a gift of real estate or personal property, or other gift plans that meet your personal plan giving objectives.
Make a Gift of Securities/Other Planned Gifts-Discuss with us the potential benefits of making a gift of securities (publicly traded or privately held) or other planned gifts to the Institute.
Make a Gift to the Scholarship Endowment Fund or Set up a Scholarship Endowment-You can leave a great legacy by giving to the DREAM Institute endowment fund or by setting up an endowment fund with naming opportunities. The income from the scholarship endowment (s) will be used to fund future scholarships on an on going basis. Such a gift can also be made to the DREAM Institute by one of the following: a gift by will (bequest) or gift of property.
We are more than happy to schedule a free personalized consultation with the Institutes planned giving professionals. Please contact the DREAM Institute to set up an appointment or a personal visit with you and/or your advisors. There is no charge and no commitment required. These meetings are strictly confidential.