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KPU LEGACY SOCIETY

The Power To Plan For The Future

Ways To Give

Kwantlen Polytechnic University is dedicated to helping students create a bright future for themselves and in turn for our communities. Planned giving is a meaningful way to foster the power and potential of a new generation of leaders.

Gift In Your Will

An outright bequest of cash or a percentage of your estate gifted to the university in your will can be directed to benefit students or programs in a specific faculty or program, or directed to the area of greatest need at KPU.

*The charitable tax receipt can offset up to 100% of net income, and any unused credit can be carried back one year to reduce taxes paid the preceding year.

Securities

Significant tax benefits may be achieved by donating to the university investments that have grown or decreased in value.

*Publicly traded securities (including common shares, preferred shares and mutual funds) are eligible.

RRSP/RRIF

An opportunity to leave a future gift to the university without jeopardizing future income.

*Your estate receives a charitable tax receipt to offset some or all income tax payable, and is not subject to probate fees when given directly to the university.

Real Estate

Ideal for those with modest cash flow or few liquid assets who would like to leave a meaningful legacy.

*Principal residences.

*Land or recreational property.

Life Insurance

Life insurance offers various ways to donate and to receive a charitable tax receipt. Some donors simply name the KPU Foundation as the ultimate beneficiary of a life insurance policy and the estate receives a tax receipt for the proceeds, for example.

Please Join The Kpu Legacy Society

KPU Legacy Society brings together like-minded individuals who support Kwantlen Polytechnic University and support what is possible for our future leaders. VISIT US AND LEARN MORE: give.kpu.ca

LEGAL NAME: Kwantlen Polytechnic University Foundation ADDRESS: 12666 72 Ave, Surrey BC, V3W 2M8

CHARITABLE REGISTRATION #: 861562924 RR0001

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