Planned Gifts Enhance the Lives of Donors and Future Princetonians
Be inspired by the stories of alumni and friends who made various types of gifts to Princeton.
The Eisenharts and Princeton: A Century of Family Connections
The Eisenhart family's generations-long connection to the University has helped inspire them to give back – through volunteer leadership and service, as well as through donations.
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Charles W. Per-Lee "Stretched" his Gift-giving Capacity
Through multiple planned gifts, Charles W. Per-Lee ’35 stretched his gift-giving capacity to be able to donate a seven-figure amount over 17 years. He was astounded at what he accomplished for his family and for Princeton through gift planning.
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Gerth Numbers Among Math Supporters
Renowned mathematician and professor Frank E. Gerth III *72 established fellowships for students in the Department of Mathematics through a charitable remainder trust.
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Lew Miller's Charitable Lead Trust: The First Step in a Philanthropic Plan
Creative gift planning led Lewis A. Miller '49 to set up a lead trust and then make a major reunion gift of the trust principal. He is excited about how this gift will fulfill his philanthropic dream—to provide scholarships to future generations of Princeton students.
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Young Donor Teresa Shaw '93 Gives—and Gets—from a Charitable Remainder Trust
Teresa Y. Shaw '93 is one of Princeton University's youngest gift planning donors. Using a charitable remainder trust, she met a personal objective as well as a number of her financial objectives. More...
Albert Delacorte's Pooled Income Fund Helped Endow Scholarships
Albert P. Delacorte '35 made donations to a pooled income fund, which contributed toward an endowed scholarship for minority students at Princeton. More...
Professional investor John J. Nagorniak '66 P97 put gift planning theory into practice when he
established two charitable trusts for himself and his wife. More...