Donate to Ware Academy!
Why Give?
For over seventy years, Ware Academy has strived to prepare young people for the challenges of education beyond Ware and to be responsible citizens and leaders. Since the school’s founding, we have relied on parents, alumni, friends and corporations to ensure the highest quality of program for our students and to help offset the costs associated with an independent school education.
The Ware Academy Fund is the heart of our annual fundraising program. It is a vital source of revenue that ensures the excellence of a Ware Academy education. Each gift directly impacts the quality of the Ware experience. This cannot be done through tuition alone, the unrestricted dollars allow the School to address areas of need and continue to provide the resources needed to uphold Ware’s mission.
Ways To Give
Ways To Give
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Include your check with the Ware Academy Fund remittance envelope and return it to the school.
Many companies offer matching gift programs to encourage employees to make charitable contributions. Matching gifts are another vehicle for donors to maximize the impact of their gift. Corporate matching programs will vary; prior to making a gift, one should check with his/her employer.
All independent schools organize ongoing fundraising programs. Among the various fundraising programs and events at Ware Academy are the Annual Auction, the Annual Golf Tournament and periodic campaigns for capital improvements and continuing education.
Restricted gifts are designated for special programs or specific purchases which may not be included in the operating budget. Restricted gifts meet a specific need of an academic department, athletics, student life, and/or financial aid.
Parents, friends, and businesses whose services are offered free of charge to Ware Academy are greatly appreciated. Gifts-in-kind offset expenses and could include professional services, equipment, computers, and/or teaching materials.
Securities transferred to Ware Academy will gladly be accepted. It is our policy to liquidate all real estate and securities upon receipt and the value of this donation will be determined by fair market value at the time of transfer. For instructions regarding all transfers, please contact Catelyn Wilson Penick, Development Associate at 804-693-3825 or email catelyn.penick@wareacademy.org
Contributions may be made in memory or in honor of a family member, friend or loved one. Memorial gifts are often specified for the Endowment Fund, perpetuating the life of the donation.
The goal of this fund is to ensure a robust savings account in which the principal will grow from contributions and sound investments. The interest will provide a stable, long-term source of income to support faculty salaries, improvements and maintenance to the buildings and facilities, and financial aid to deserving students.
Planned Giving
Bequests (By Will)
A charitable bequest, a simple provision in one’s will, is the most common planned gift. Bequests can be made in a variety of methods: giving a specific amount; giving a specific property; giving a percentage of one’s total estate; giving the residue of one’s estate; or giving a contingent bequest. Charitable bequests to Ware Academy may either be restricted (designated for a specific purpose) or unrestricted. Ware Academy utilizes unrestricted funds for areas of greatest need. Charitable bequests are deductible for estate tax purposes. These gifts may significantly reduce or eliminate federal estate tax.
Charitable Remainder Trust
The charitable remainder trust is a very popular gift plan. The assets within the trust provide lifetime income to the donor or to another designated beneficiary. Through the remainder gift, a donor may contribute assets and retain for life the income from those assets for himself, a spouse, or both. A remainder gift allows the donor to take an income tax deduction for the charitable portion of the value of the gift. In addition, if the gift is in the form of appreciated securities or real estate, the donor does not pay capital gains tax on the appreciation.
Life Insurance
Life insurance provides a convenient way to fund meaningful gifts. One may simply designate Ware Academy as the beneficiary of part or all of the donor’s insurance policy proceeds. A policy that is no longer needed for the family protection for which it was originally intended may be used to help one meet his/her philanthropic goals. By making Ware Academy the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, the donor receives an estate tax deduction.
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
Naming Ware Academy as the beneficiary on an Individual Retirement Account is a form of giving that is often overlooked. Some individuals may have several IRA accounts or other company-sponsored retirement programs which make contributing an IRA, or a percentage of one, an attractive option.
All gifts to Ware Academy are tax deductible in accordance with Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) rulings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a donation to the Ware Academy Fund provide?
A donation to the Ware Academy fund does the following things:
- Supports the needs of the Academic, Arts and Athletic Programs of the school.
- Supports student activities like field trips and out-of-class learning opportunities.
- Supports updates and upgrades with technology throughout the school (STEM and IT).
- Supports Faculty Professional Development.
- Helps the school balance its yearly budget.
Are there other benefits to making a donation to the Ware Academy Fund?
Yes, unlike your tuition, contributions to the Ware Academy Fund are fully tax-deductible and allow each individual to give at a meaningful level to which they are able.
Lastly, each donation is one’s physical representation of their love and support for Ware Academy.
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Ware Academy
Main Office: (804) 693 - 3825
Email: [email protected]
Address: 7936 John Clayton Memorial Highway Gloucester, VA 23061
Ware Academy is fully accredited, enjoying the benefits of membership with the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. Other memberships: Virginia Council of Private Education, National Association of Independent Schools, Education Records Bureau, Secondary Schools Admission Test Board, National Junior Honor Society, Independent School Management, Gloucester Chamber of Commerce and the Gloucester Main Street Association.