Discover the Benefits of Gift Planning
Metcalf Society Event 2011
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Leo Narducci ’60 AP
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Wanting to make a sizable gift that RISD could immediately begin planning for, Fain established a remainder trust funded with appreciated securities.
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Finkbeiner and Walker created a Charitable Remainder Unitrust in memory of their son T.C. Colley, who was killed in a train accident in the middle of his freshman year.
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In December 2000, the Freemans made their most significant gesture of support yet: a major charitable remainder trust to be shared equally between the college and the Museum.
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Did you know there are creative ways to support Rhode Island School of Design or the RISD Museum? Ways in which RISD, you and your loved ones all benefit at the same time?
Such giving techniques are called "gift plans," because with thoughtful planning, you create win-win solutions for you and RISD.
For example, you can:
Where to Begin?

Wanting to make a sizable gift that RISD could immediately begin planning for, Fain established a remainder trust funded with appreciated securities.
Read More
In December 2000, the Freemans made their most significant gesture of support yet: a major charitable remainder trust to be shared equally between the college and the Museum.
Read More
Finkbeiner and Walker created a Charitable Remainder Unitrust in memory of their son T.C. Colley, who was killed in a train accident in the middle of his freshman year.
Read More