Begin a Legacy
Thank you for considering the opportunity of creating an endowment. In
creating an endowment you have the ability to make a significant impact and
positively influence the College of Fine Arts’ School of Music. As endowment
funds are typically named, they can serve as an ever-lasting honor to an
individual, or an on-going testament to an organization’s value. The funds
invested in an endowment generate a predictable, growing stream of income in
perpetuity. Endowments are most often created to fund scholarships, graduate
fellowships, or professorships; all of which are top priorities at the School of
Music.
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A
minimum gift of $30,000 is required to create an endowment.
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A
minimum gift of $2,000 is required to create a non-endowed scholarship.
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Gifts of
$100,000 or above are eligible for a matching gift of 50%-100% from the
State of Florida. The specific percentage depends on the size of the
gift.
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Gifts
may be fulfilled through pledge payments spanning up to five years.
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Payments
can take the form of cash, securities, real estate, bequests, or other
forms of payment.
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Many
employers offer matching gift programs, which could enable you to create
an endowed fund with reduced out-of-pocket expense.
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Gifts of at
least $2,000 are recognized in the University of Florida’s President Council. In
addition to being listed in the University of Florida’s published Honor Rolls,
each year you would be invited to a Gala to celebrate and recognize the
contribution you have made. The President's Council Gala is just one way in
which the University has the privilege of saying 'thank you' for your confidence
in the School of Music and the University of Florida.
To leave your
indelible mark on the School of Music and positively influence the Music program
for years to come, please consider the option to endow.