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A Bequest Gift to the School

FIRST YOU MUST HAVE A WILL: Those who already have a will are exceptional. Fewer than one out of every three adults have a will; and of those who do, many wills are now out of date. The first step in making a charitable bequest to St. Charles Preparatory School is establishing a current will.

WHY A WILL IS IMPORTANT: A will allows you to:

- Name the person who will manage and settle your estate, according to your instructions.
- Reduce and often eliminate estate taxes and other expenses of settling your estate, allowing you to pass most of your assets to those you wish to receive them.
- Specify how your estate is to be distributed to family, friends, and organizations that are important to you.
- Establish trusts for your spouse, children, or others. Trusts can assure that loved ones are provided for without saddling them with the burden of managing large sums of money. Trusts can also be helpful in minimizing taxes.
- Make a bequest to St. Charles Preparatory School and other charitable organizations.
- Be recognized as a donor to St. Charles Preparatory School even though you choose not to make a current outright gift.

A DO-IT-YOURSELF JOB? A will is not a do-it-yourself proposition since laws governing the proper execution of wills vary from state to state. Fill-in-the-blank forms may be all right in a limited number of cases but most situations require a "custom fit." An attorney can make sure that your wishes are communicated clearly in a will and can make sure that your particular estate planning needs are addressed. Finally, an attorney will see that your will is properly executed and, therefore, valid.

WHEN SHOULD I REVISE MY WILL? If you already have a will, it may be a good idea to review it and consider updating it. Consider the following questions as you review your will:

Have you moved to another state?
Are the beneficiaries still living?
Do you still want your estate distributed to the same beneficiaries in the same amounts?
Do you still own the specific property mentioned? Do you have new property?
Are you able to assist your favorite charitable organizations with a bequest?


A CHARITABLE BEQUEST You can name St. Charles Preparatory School and other charitable organizations in your will at the time the will is written or when you revise your will. If you have a current will, your attorney can add a codicil - a simple amendment - to include a charitable bequest.

BEQUESTS TO THE SCHOOL Bequests to St. Charles Preparatory School can take several forms. You can indicate the amount of money or the specific assets that should go to the St. Charles. You can even specify that St. Charles would receive a bequest after your children, parents, or other primary beneficiaries are provided for, or in the event that they do not survive you. Samples of these various forms are provided below. You should ask your attorney to adapt these samples for use in your will or codicil:

SPECIFIC BEQUEST:
"I give, devise and bequeath to St. Charles Preparatory School, Columbus, Ohio, the sum of $_____ (or a specific asset) to be used for …” (See information on designation below)

PERCENTAGE OF YOUR ESTATE:
"I give, devise and bequeath to St. Charles Preparatory School, Columbus, Ohio, _____% of my estate to be used for …” (See information on designation below)

RESIDUARY BEQUEST:
“I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and personal property of whatever kind and wherever situated, which I may own or have the right to dispose of at the time of my death, to St. Charles Preparatory School, Columbus, Ohio, to be used for …” (See information on designation below)

CONTINGENT BEQUEST:
"I give, devise and bequeath to (Named Beneficiary) the sum of $_____ (or _____% of the estate), but if he/she shall not be living, then I give, devise and bequeath the same to St. Charles Preparatory School, Columbus, Ohio, to be used for …” (See information on designation below)

A TESTAMENTARY TRUST All or part of your estate may be left in trust to provide income to your beneficiaries. Upon the death of the survivor, or after a pre-determined number of years, the principal goes to St. Charles Preparatory School.

DESIGNATING THE USE OF YOUR BEQUEST Just as in a gift of cash, your bequest can be unrestricted, meaning that you will leave it up to the Principal and the St. Charles Advisory Board to determine how best to use your gift when it is received. It is also possible to designate that your bequest should benefit a specific use at St. Charles such as scholarships for needy students, merit scholarships to recognize academic excellence, faculty support, and physical facility upgrades. You may also specify that the funds be used for program support. These purposes may be school-wide or restricted to a specific department or program. It is usually advisable to consult with a member of the St. Charles Development staff who can assist you in developing a designation that will be meaningful to both you and the school.

ENDOWED FUNDS Many donors find it satisfying to know that their bequest can establish a permanent fund from which only the income will be used. A named endowed fund can be established at St. Charles with a gift of $25,000 or more. Named endowed funds provide a lasting memorial to the donor, the donor’s family, or those the donor wishes to honor. More on Endowments

FLEXIBILITY In the drafting of all bequests having a restricted purpose, we respectfully request that you and your attorney consider a clause to permit St. Charles the flexibility in meeting your wishes. Such a clause might read as follows:

"If, at the time this bequest is received by St. Charles Preparatory School, or anytime thereafter, the need for this fund should cease to exist or so diminish as to provide unused income, then another use shall be designated by the Advisory Board as recommended by the appropriate school official in order to carry out the desire of the donor."

CONFIDENTIALITY AND RECOGNITION There is, of course, no obligation to tell St. Charles about your bequest. However, we would be happy to work with you and your advisors to develop bequest language and endowment descriptions that will be mutually beneficial to St. Charles and you. Should you choose to be recognized, St. Charles gives special recognition to all alumni and friends who have St. Charles Preparatory School in their wills.

A WORD ABOUT TAXES Unlike a cash gift, a bequest will not provide you with an income tax deduction. However, your estate will receive an estate tax charitable deduction for the fair market value of your charitable bequests. Your attorney, accountant and other advisors can give you more detailed information about the tax consequences of your estate plans.

BEQUEST NOTIFICATION FORM
To download a confidential bequest notification form, please click here (must have Adobe Acrobat Reader)

If you would like more information on making a Bequest Gift, please contact the Alumni & Development Office by e-mail (givetosc@stcharlesprep.org) or phone (614-252-9288).



 


STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Winter Drama Department production:
The St. Charles Drama Department is proud
to announce it will present the Columbus and Central Ohio premiere of Elephant’s Graveyard by George Brant. The drama will be presented February 23, 24 & 25 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 p.m. in the Campus Theatre. Adult tickets are $10 each, and student tickets are $5 each. Reservations may be placed by calling the school's main office at 614/252-6714 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Elephant’s Graveyard is the true tale of the tragic collision of a struggling circus and a tiny town in
Tennessee, which resulted in the only known lynching of an elephant. Set in September of
1916, the play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence, and revenge.

On-Campus College Open Houses

Saturday, February 4:
Findlay College – Spotlight Day on Mathematics

Friday, February 10:
Univ. of Colorado - Be a CU Student for a Day

Saturday, February 11:
Findlay College – Spotlight Day on Business

Friday, February 17:
Holy Cross College – Preview Fridays
Univ of Colorado - Be a CU Student for a Day

Saturday, February 18:
Findlay College – Spotlight Day on Medical related majors

Monday, February 20:
Bowling Green – Presidents’ Day

Univ. of Cincinnati – President’s Day Open House

Denison – Junior Visit Day

Mount St. Joseph – Discovery Day

Ohio Wesleyan – OWU Visit Day #2

Walsh University – Open House

Univ. of Colorado - Be a CU Student for a Day

Univ. of Alabama – University Days

Thurs & Fri, February 23 & 24:
The Citadel – Pre-Knob Overnight Visit

Friday, February 24:
Univ. of Colorado - Be a CU Student for a Day

Saturday, February 25:
Findlay College – Spotlight Day
on Health-related majors

Walsh University – Scholarship Day

 ALUMNI ACTIVITIES

Coming sooner than you think...

St. Charles Spaghetti Dinner - Sunday, February 19, 2012:  In the Robert C. Walter Student Commons from Noon - 7 p.m.
Details coming in late January.

The St. Charles Mothers Club will present the
3rd annual Mother's Club Wine Tasting and Social will be held on Wednesday, February 29, at 7:00 p.m. in the Cavello Center. We are in
need of volunteers to help with set up (arrive at 5:30) and clean up (9:30 - 10:30 p.m.). Please e-mail Shirley McAllister - smcallis@insight.rr.com or Kathy LaFleur - jlafleur@wideopenwest.com
if you can help. Bring a friend! Make New Friends! More Information to Follow!

-- Father-Son Mass and Breakfast - Saturday, March 24, 2012: Mass in Mother of Mercy Chapel at 9 a.m.; followed by a complimentary buffet breakfast in the Robert C. Walter Student Commons. Open to alumni and their fathers, alumni fathers and their sons, current students
and their fathers, and incoming and prospective 8th grade boys and their fathers.

For more information on these or other alumni activities, please contact alumni director, Louis J. Fabro ’83, by phone at 614- 252-9288 ext. 21. or by e-mail at lfabro@cdeducation.org  

 

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