Legacy Giving
A Gift of A Lifetime
Creating Your Legacy Through Planned Giving
Planned giving is the process of making provisions for a future charitable gift, most commonly in your will or estate plan. For most people, a planned gift is the most impactful gift they will make in their lifetime. Planned gifts to The Davis Academy primarily support the school’s endowment, securing its future for the children and grandchildren of today’s students – and all future generations.
There are several options for making a planned gift:
- Include a simple bequest in your will
- make a designation from your life insurance policy, IRA, or retirement plan
- Give an outright gift using appreciated assets or cash
- Create a charitable trust
- Direct a grant from your donor advised fund or foundation
Recognizing Your Generosity
The Legacy Society recognizes the generosity of donors who have included The Davis Academy in their estate plans. Your membership in the Legacy Society is confirmed when you sign a Letter of Intent that notifies The Davis Academy of your plans. Sharing the specific details of your planned gift is optional. Please contact Elisa Prager, Director of Institutional Advancement, at eprager@davisacademy.org.
Thank you to the founding members of
The Davis Academy Legacy Society.
We thank the following founding members of the Legacy Society
for their forethought, leadership, and devotion to The Davis Academy.
Beth and Fred Barnet
Candy A. Berman
Mara and Justin Berman
Melinda and Gavin Cobb
Ann and Jay Davis
Elizabeth A. Davis
Jan Epstein
Jana and Andrew Frank
Lisa and Steve Freedman
Billie Greenberg
Lisa and Jim Haynor
Cindy and Jeff Hopkins
Lee N. Katz
Carole and Sid Kirschner
Mark Kopkin
Debbie and David Kurzweil
Arlene and Steven z”l Marcus and Family
Dulcy and Jerry Rosenberg
William L. Rothschild
Carol and Joseph Rubin
Marlene J. Schwartz
Amy Shafron
Debbie and Stan Sonenshine
Lisa and Evan Toporek
Melanie and Scott Zucker
Questions?
Elisa Prager
Director of Institutional Advancement
eprager@davisacademy.org