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Opportunities

$100 Adds to the Books of Honor Fund and plates one newly purchased book in the Fine Arts, Humanities, Science or Social Sciences.
$500 Adds to the Books of Honor Fund and plates six newly purchased books.
$10,000+ Establishes a named endowment that plates books in perpetuity in a specific discipline with custom-designed bookplates.  A pledge at this level may be fulfilled over a period of years.

Collection endowments and other gifts can be funded through a gift of cash or appreciated stock as well as through ways that can help you enhance your retirement, care for a loved one or friend and minimize income or estate taxes.  For example, naming the Arch Foundation as beneficiary of your qualified retirement plan (401(k), 403(b), IRA or KEOGH) may be particularly advantageous - doing so may result in more assets being passed on to your heirs than if you make a bequest from other funds in your estate.  If you would like to receive more information on planned giving opportunities, please call Debbie Dove, (706) 542-2700 or e-mail ddove@uga.edu.

Bookplate samples

Make checks payable to The Arch Foundation.

Making a Gift

Establishing an Endowment

Naming Opportunities

-student learning center

-special collections building

-walter j. brown media archives & peabody awards

-hargrett rare book & manuscript library

-richard b. russell library for political research and studies

-books of honor

Types of Giving

Benefits of Giving

Libraries Advocates

Ex Libris Gift Shop

 


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