The John Marshall Law School Foundation
Planned Giving
That's the comment we often hear from friends of The John Marshall Law School when they make gifts to assist in our programs.
What if it were possible to make a gift of "startling significance," the kind of contribution many friends of The John Marshall Law School would like to make, if there were just some way to do it? We're talking about gifts that truly make a difference, that ensure a level of support that magnifies our ability to fulfill our mission . . . and multiplies your personal satisfaction and recognition.
Strange as it may sound, a gift of "startling significance" often can be made at very low cost. It's just a matter of planning WHAT to give, HOW to give and WHEN to give. The information on these pages illustrates many ways of making a "planned gift," and our staff can be of even more help. Just call or e-mail our office.
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The materials contained on this website are intended only to show some ways by which you can make a charitable gift or bequest and thereby minimize federal tax liabilities, as authorized by the Internal Revenue Code. All examples are of a general nature only and should not be applied to your specific situation without first consulting your attorney or other advisers.
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