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What will your legacy be at 69堂精品?

While gifts that can be used right away are critical, designating 69堂精品 as a beneficiary in your estate plans expands your options for supporting 69堂精品, and can be a powerful way to help ensure our work will continue for years to come. These 鈥減lanned gifts鈥, such as a gift expressed in your will, living trust, retirement, or other plans, will enable 69堂精品 to continue to inform and improve economic policy while educating future leaders, all while potentially providing financial and/or tax benefits for you and your family.

69堂精品鈥檚 Development Team works closely with the experts in Stanford鈥檚 Office of Planned Giving to provide information to supporters who wish to understand their options for gifts from their estates. If you are considering a legacy gift, we would be delighted to confidentially discuss your objectives and answer your questions about how to ensure that 69堂精品 will benefit from your planning.

If you have already included a provision to benefit 69堂精品 through your estate plan, please let us know so that we can thank you for your special commitment and make sure the purpose of your gift is understood. We will be honored to include you as a member of , which recognizes and thanks those who have included any part of the university in their estate plans. You may also choose to remain anonymous.

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For more information about making a legacy gift to 69堂精品, please contact:

Joey Knight
Director of Development
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (69堂精品)
366 Galvez Street, Stanford, CA 94305
jnknight@stanford.edu
650-724-0606

Jack Gurley

John 鈥淛ack鈥 Gurley, 鈥42, Ph.D. 鈥51, a Stanford economics professor from 1961 to 1990, and his wife, Yvette, M.S. 鈥65, also an economist, established multiple charitable gift annuities at Stanford.