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"One of the most meaningful ways you can support KQED and demonstrate a lifelong
appreciation for our efforts is to make a legacy gift from your estate. Your
bequest, life income gift or other planned giving choice builds endowment for
KQED, securing a future for the programming and services we offer to millions
of Northern Californians. We invite you to explore these Web pages to learn how
you can make a significant planned gift to KQED in a way that fits your financial
picture. Thank you."
Jeff Clarke, President and CEO, Member of the Jonathan C. Rice Legacy Society
Gift Planning allows individuals to make a charitable gift of estate assets, which helps ensure KQED's long-term future. With such gifts, donors can make a satisfying and, usually, substantial contribution while meeting their own personal and financial objectives.
Since 1954, KQED has been enriching the lives of millions of Northern
Californians with its innovative educational, cultural and public
affairs programming. With a legacy gift from
your estate, you make a promise to future generations that excellent
public broadcasting will always be there. Your gift will live on,
leaving a legacy that will enrich the lives of generations to come.
There are numerous tax-advantaged ways of making a legacy gift
to KQED. Explore the various options described on these pages to
learn more about the rewards of making a legacy gift. We hope you
will become a partner with KQED in shaping the future of public
broadcasting.
Gift Planning & Endowment Department
KQED
2601 Mariposa St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 553-2230 legacy@kqed.org
Information provided on this Web site is general in nature and not intended to be tax or legal advice applying to your specific situation. Advice from a qualified professional advisor should be sought when considering a gift.