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Please enter our pledge in the amount of (required - only numbers please):
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I will be sending a check by mail. |
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Please send a statement. |
| | Please make check payable to: | Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges |
| | Mail to: | 945 East Paces Ferry Road, Suite 1730
Atlanta, GA 30326 |
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| Below, please indicate what type of contribution you are making. (required) |
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Unrestricted gifts: Unrestricted gifts represent a vital source of flexibility for member institutions to meet their changing needs.
Virtually all undesignated funds are used by GFIC colleges and universities to provide financial aid for students. Fundraising members
share equally in 60% of invested funds; the remaining 40% are distributed based on undergraduate enrollment. |
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Challenge grants: Challenge grants offer the opportunity for large contributions to attract new gifts and stimulate incremental giving
from current GFIC donors. GFIC's proven track record of doubling, tripling, and even quadrupling challenge grants with qualifying
contributions has convinced leading corporations and foundations to offer matching funds.
Any donor contemplating a gift of $25,000 or more may wish to consider a challenge grant, either singly or as part of a challenge pool
of funds, to maximize the benefit of the contribution. |
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Scholarship and Award programs: Donor requests for giving options that address specific business or educational concerns have
led to GFIC's growing involvement in the design and administration of customized scholarship and award programs. GFIC has the
expertise and the staff resources to design and administer creative giving programs based on guidelines agreed upon with the
sponsoring organization. |
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Designated gifts: Some donors may wish to honor institutional allegiances or support particular programs at member colleges and
universities by designating their gifts for one or more member campuses. Such gifts are immediately distributed to the designated
institutions, but can benefit GFIC by qualifying for matching funds and stimulating other donor gifts. |
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In-kind and other gifts: In some instances, a company may choose to make a contribution of products, surplus inventory or
equipment that might benefit the GFIC administrative offices or its member institutions. GFIC has received in-kind gifts or loans of
both goods and services, including computers, office furniture, and printing services.
Additional gift-giving alternatives might include gifts of securities such as stock, endowment bequests, real estate, and personal
property or proceeds from their sale, life insurance policies naming GFIC as beneficiary, and annuities and trust funds. |
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