Larry Kahn AB '83 speaks about his volunteerism, his leadership of the Harvard Alumni Association's Early College Awareness program, and his belief in the importance of a college education.
For R. Scott Falk ’85, a bequest intention is a celebration: “It’s a final demonstration of your dedication and gratitude to Harvard, and it helps to ensure the College’s endurance.”
House Renewal is bringing new vitality to Harvard’s venerable House system to meet the needs of 21st-century living and learning while preserving the historic character of each residence. Learn how three undergraduates are using these exciting revitalized spaces.
The IRA charitable rollover provision of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015, passed by Congress on December 18, revives the opportunity for qualified donors to make outright gifts of up to $100,000 to Harvard from their IRA.
Each year, more than 30,000 members of the 1636 Society choose to sustain Harvard’s place at the forefront of higher education by making an annual gift through the Harvard College Fund. Some of our dedicated donors share what inspires them to give annually.
Harvard alumni and friends gathered at the Rittenhouse Hotel in Philadelphia on December 2 to explore family, finance, and philanthropy in an interactive session.
To help nourish the arts at Harvard, James Nuzzo JD ’94, P’15 and Bryann Bromley P’15 have given an innovation fund in support of the new Theater, Dance & Media concentration.
Why David Worley ’80, P’17, ’15 and Bernadette Drankoski ’80, P’17, ’15 give back to Harvard: hands on-learning, exceptional faculty, and a transformative House life.
Jennifer Pline, managing director of Trusts and Gifts at Harvard Management Company (HMC), shares her thoughts on the advantages of various planned gift options and the exciting momentum at HMC.
Ronald A. Walter SM ’72 and Marilyn Walter established a fellowship fund at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health through a charitable remainder trust—allowing them to increase the size of their support, receive annual income during their lifetimes, and have a long-term impact on future generations of public health leaders.