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Get Paid to Make a Gift

Get paid to make a gift

Thursday, May 19 at 1 p.m. ET
Register to receive Zoom link

The webinar is free, but there is an option to make a gift at check out for those who would like to contribute.

Did you know that you can make gifts that both support your favorite charities and provide you with income at the same time? 

Join charitable giving expert Mark Ladendorf with TIAA Kaspick as he helps explore these opportunities. Ladendorf is one of the leading managers of “life income gifts.” The program will help you discover the financial, tax, and personal benefits of these ways to give.

This is the latest in a series of webinars focusing on financial planning, philanthropy, and retirement sponsored by the Office of Gift Planning.

Contact

For more information about this event, contact Steve Clark at clarks@vt.edu

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