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...based donation agency, creates a pool of “Extraordinary Donors.” According to their website, a donor with either an SAT over 1250, an ACT over 28, a GPA over 3.5, or enrollment at an Ivy League school, qualifies as an “Extraordinary Donor?? whose eggs are worth more than three times that of a first-time, well, normal donor. A Perfect Match, a California based donation agency, currently advertises in The Crimson and posted the infamous $50,000 offer for a tall, athletic, brunette...
Typically invested in relatively benign stocks and bonds, Harvard charitable trusts pay donors a set percentage or amount each year with the total trust going to Harvard upon the donor??s death. By investing in the University endowment, which has posted annual returns well ahead of standard trusts, donors and fundraisers are hoping to maximize benefit for both parties...
Bennett’s original $4-million gift, financed by the sale of his antique automobile collection in 1991, was placed in an HMC-managed charitable remainder unitrust, which pays a donor a fixed percentage of the trust each year for the rest of the donor??s life. Bennett was slated to receive five percent of the trust annually, with the entire trust going to Harvard upon his death...
NELC also received a $1.5 million dollar donation, which the donor??Gordon Gray Jr. ’65—said was partially in response to the events of Sept. 11, to endow a position for an Arabic language preceptor...