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Gift Planning

When you make a planned gift to Princeton, your generosity has an impact far beyond your lifetime. Your gift supports generations of students whose lives will be forever changed by their Princeton experience and who will forever change Princeton. There are many ways you can make a gift that costs you nothing today — or that helps you make a tax-wise investment in your future and Princeton’s.

University Architect Ronald J. McCoy *80 at a podium

Gift Planning 2024 Reunions seminar

Four alums holding 1746 Society pennants
Gift Planning Reunions seminar

University Architect Ronald McCoy *80 addressed alumni and friends during the annual 1746 Society Reunions breakfast seminar on May 25 at Taylor Commons in Frick Chemistry Laboratory. His topic was “Stewardship and Growth of the Princeton Campus.”

Two female alumni watch the Reunions fireworks in Princeton Stadium.

‘What would you tell your first-year self?’

Reflecting on your time at Princeton and the choices and moments that most shaped your experience, is there something you wish you had done more, less or differently? If you had the chance to go back in time, what advice would you give your first-year self?

New Year – New Opportunities. Now you can use your IRA to create a life income gift and secure a higher payout rate.

Our staff brings decades of expertise to the process of gift planning. We will work with you to help you find the best ways to meet your financial objectives while providing support to Princeton.

 
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Annual Giving Legacy

You can now make a significant gift to Annual Giving for your major reunion, while providing yourself and/or your beneficiaries an income stream.

Meet a 1746 Society Member

The 1746 Society, named for the year in which the University was founded, gratefully acknowledges benefactors whose estate gifts to the University show that the future of Princeton was close to their hearts.

Anyone who notifies Princeton that the University is named as the beneficiary of a gift through his or her estate, or through a planned gift during his or her lifetime, is automatically enrolled. The 1746 Society has over 2,600 living members, including those who choose to remain anonymous.

See all 1746 Society stories.

Elaine Chan headshot with a stuffed tiger in an orange kayak behind her

Grateful for her Princeton education, Elaine Chan ’73 pays it forward with opportunities for future Tigers

Doug Grover '74 and two grandchildren eat ice cream together

When it comes to Princeton, Doug Grover ’73 has a knack for getting in the last word

Juanita James holds a 1746 Society pennant

Juanita James ’74 is passionate about uplifting Princetonians

Donna and Hans Sternberg, standing alongside a work of art

For Donna and Hans Sternberg ’57, a serendipitous introduction to Princeton has led to a lifetime of giving back

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Join the 1746 Society

The 1746 Society, named for the year in which the University was founded, gratefully acknowledges benefactors whose estate gifts to the University show that the future of Princeton was close to their hearts.

2018 Reunions Seminar panel

1746 Society Webinars

Listen and learn from alumni experts speaking on a range of estate planning topics.

Information for Estate Attorneys and Administrators

Our legal name is: Trustees of Princeton University
Our tax ID number is: 21-0634501
Our address and contact information for estates and trusts is:
Gift Planning
Princeton University
100 Overlook Center, Suite 300
Princeton, NJ 08540 609.258.6318