Types of gifts

Outright gifts

An outright gift designated to the Neurology Committee of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging can be made online, using this form or by typing “Neurodiversity Inclusion and Belonging Support” into the “I prefer to enter my own designation” box. To support another section or program within the department, please enter the designation of your choice in the box that says “I prefer to enter my own designation” (see to the right).

Planned gifts

A planned gift provides an opportunity for you to integrate a charitable gift into your overall financial, tax and estate plan. Planned gifts can provide expendable support when disbursed or they can be used to establish an endowed fund that will live in perpetuity with the institution. Planned giving provides strategies that enable you to support the Neurology Committee of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging through:

  • Wills and trusts
  • Stocks/securities
  • Real estate
  • Charitable gift annuities/trusts
  • Retirement plan assets
  • Beneficiary designations

If you would like to designate the Neurology Committee of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging as a beneficiary of a portion or all of your estate, the My Planned Gift Form provides us the information we need to properly document your wishes. We would be glad to talk with you about your objectives and ways to meet them.

Memorial gifts

We are honored when families request that memorial donations be directed to the Neurology Committee of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging. Please contact Emily Williams at williams.e@wustl.edu, and she will provide the information you need to make sure these incredibly meaningful gifts are designated appropriately.

If you would like more information about private support, please contact Alex Carr at alex_carr@wustl.edu or 314-935-3498 or Emily Williams at williams.e@wustl.edu or 314-935-2660.