Planned Giving
A planned gift is a contribution that is arranged in the present and allocated at a future date. Commonly donated through a will or trust, planned gifts are most often granted once the donor has passed away.
We all have our own personal reasons for wanting to make a planned gift to support the organizations and ministries that are meaningful to us. There are many different ways to make a planned gift – cash, securities, real estate, personal property, annuities and other means.
If you would like to discuss the various gift options, please contact Ann Guillot, Cathedral Trustee, via the Cathedral office. For more information about planned giving, please visit the Episcopal Church Foundation's Planned Giving Office.
We all have our own personal reasons for wanting to make a planned gift to support the organizations and ministries that are meaningful to us. There are many different ways to make a planned gift – cash, securities, real estate, personal property, annuities and other means.
If you would like to discuss the various gift options, please contact Ann Guillot, Cathedral Trustee, via the Cathedral office. For more information about planned giving, please visit the Episcopal Church Foundation's Planned Giving Office.