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What You Can Give

Learn which assets are most commonly used to fund a gift.

Cash

One of the most common ways to make a gift to Saint Elizabeth University is to write a check, give a credit card number, or donate online.

Stocks & Bonds

Giving long-term appreciated stock is one of the most tax-advantaged ways to make charitable gifts. With careful planning, you can reduce your capital gains tax while supporting Saint Elizabeth University.

Retirement Assets

A gift of your retirement assets, such as an employee retirement plan, IRA, or tax-sheltered annuity, is an excellent way to make a gift. A gift of these assets can shield your heirs from taxes while helping to fund the future of SEU.

Life Insurance

Life insurance is a valuable asset for making a charitable gift. It can be made without diminishing other investments or assets earmarked for family members.

Real Estate

A gift of real estate allows you to preserve your cash assets, receive tax and income advantages, and make a significant charitable gift to SEU.

IRA Charitable Rollover

The IRA charitable rollover is a great way to make a tax-free gift to Saint Elizabeth University using your qualified retirement plan.

Personal Property

A gift of artwork, coins, antiques, or other personal property can be an excellent way to support SEU.

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