Planned Giving

Planned Giving: Leave a Legacy of Safety and Awareness

By including the Lauren McCluskey Foundation in your estate plans, you can leave a lasting legacy that will help transform campus cultures and protect future generations from dating violence and stalking. Planned giving allows you to make a meaningful contribution that reflects your values and commitment to creating safer communities.

 

How Your Planned Gift Can Make a Difference

A planned gift to the Lauren McCluskey Foundation ensures that our work in promoting awareness, conducting research, and providing essential resources will continue for years to come. Your legacy gift will help us:

  • Expand our educational programs to reach more campuses nationwide.
  • Fund vital research that drives effective responses to dating violence and stalking.
  • Support survivors and their families through resources and advocacy.

 

Ways to Give

There are several ways you can include the Lauren McCluskey Foundation in your estate plans:

  • Bequests: Include a gift in your will or living trust.
  • Beneficiary Designations: Name the Lauren McCluskey Foundation as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, life insurance policy, or other financial accounts.
  • Charitable Trusts: Establish a charitable remainder trust or charitable lead trust that provides financial benefits to you or your loved ones while supporting our mission.
  • Real Estate and Other Assets: Donate real estate, securities, or other assets as part of your planned giving strategy.

 

Get Started Today

We understand that planning your legacy is a deeply personal decision, and we are here to help you explore your options. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your planned giving intentions, please contact Linda Mittelhammer at linda.mittelhammer@laurenmccluskey.org. Together, we can ensure that your legacy reflects your commitment to making a difference.

Thank you for considering a planned gift to the Lauren McCluskey Foundation. Your support will have a lasting impact on the safety and well-being of students across the nation.