Calvin Donor Legacies in Action
Over the past decade alone, a lot has happened at Calvin. 聽
Outdoor athletic spaces and indoor community learning and gathering spaces have been created. Graduate programming and student scholarships have been expanded. Classroom technology and performing art spaces have been upgraded.聽
What鈥檚 common to all of these creations, expansions, and upgrades? They were partially funded through estate gifts.聽
Planning Ahead聽
鈥淭he point in our lives when we have the most to give is when we die, when our assets are liquidated and are freed,鈥 said Cheri TerHaar, a 1995 graduate of Calvin. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when we no longer need it and can go bless someone else. And that doesn鈥檛 happen without having made a plan for that.鈥澛
So, TerHaar and her husband Curt made such a plan. Their moms were college roommates at Calvin, both Cheri and Curt had a great experience as students, and now their kids are attending their alma mater too.聽
鈥淲hen we decided we were going to do a will, we started thinking about what are the organizations that made the biggest impact on our lives and that we want to see continue,鈥 said Curt TerHaar. 鈥淪o, Calvin made the list because it鈥檚 been such a big part of our family鈥檚 story.鈥澛
Children and Charities聽
Lynelle Cook, associate director of planned giving at Calvin, says there are many ways for someone to remember Calvin in their estate, including a gift in your will (either as a percentage or a dollar amount), through an IRA, as a beneficiary in one鈥檚 life insurance, or through a charitable gift annuity.聽
鈥淭he simplest way to remember Calvin is as a beneficiary in your estate. If you have kids, you may have your kids all listed to receive a part of your estate, but you also then leave part of your estate to 鈥榤y child called charity,鈥欌 said Cook, which she says could include more than one organization that means something to the estate holder. 鈥淚 love the child called charity because it鈥檚 a way of saying my children are my legacy, but so too are these organizations that continue the values that are important to me.鈥澛
鈥淭hat鈥檚 really why Calvin is in our estate,鈥 said Cheri TerHaar. 鈥淚鈥檝e never met a student who came to Calvin and didn鈥檛 have a great experience. They are learning, they are thinking deeply, they are learning to be involved citizens in our world with a Christian point of view. The quality of education that a student gets and the missional component of that I think is unrivaled.鈥澛
Leaving a Legacy聽
For the past couple of years TerHaar has joined Cook on Calvin鈥檚 gift planning team, where she鈥檚 encouraging others to join the William Spoelhof Society, a community of people who are helping leave a legacy at Calvin for generations to come.聽聽
鈥淧eople with average means can make significant estate gifts,鈥 said TerHaar. 鈥淥nce you put it all together, it鈥檚 pretty sobering how big an impact you can make through estate planning.鈥澛
For many, their names are never made public. But when you look around campus, it鈥檚 not hard to find something or someone their generosity touched.聽
Did you know that August is Make a Will Month? Calvin has a team of gift planning professionals that can help you with your estate planning questions and the best way to leave your legacy gift at 黄大仙高手论坛. Contact 聽giftplanning@calvin.edu or visit .