Endowment
Funds
[See
our Donor Profile for
one woman's story.]
An
endowment is a permanent fund from which investment income
can be used for a designated purpose. Each year, income
from the Alzheimer Society's endowments is used to support
a variety of different research and program needs.
Building
an endowment is essential because it will ensure that
the Alzheimer Society has the stable source of funding
to provide the leadership necessary in Canada in Alzheimer's disease research and care.
Endowment
funds can be established in honour, or in memory of a
donor, family member or loved one, and often represent
a lasting tribute and a personal story or accomplishment.
Contact
us
The
professional staff of our Office of Gift Planning are
available to provide, confidentially, the information
you need to direct your gift to an Endowment Fund. Please
contact us at plangiving@alzheimer.ca for
more information.
The Alzheimer Society understands that donors consider estate and gift planning to be a strictly confidential matter. Please be assured your enquiry will be handled in a manner that respects your privacy and maintains confidentiality. See our Privacy page for more information.
[Note:
Information on this page is not intended as specific
financial planning or legal advice. You should always
consult your legal advisors, financial planners and family
members when considering a planned gift.]

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