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PLANNED GIVING: Gifts for the future

You can make a significant impact on the learners of the future by creating a bold gift through one of these planned gift options:

  • Include The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning in your will; bequest a designated gift or a percentage of your estate
  • Give a gift of stocks in your will
  • Name the Carnegie Center as an owner or beneficiary of your life insurance policy
  • Name the Carnegie Center as a beneficiary of your retirement plan
  • Make a gift of real estate or other personal property that could be liquidated or would benefit the center’s mission to create and support lifelong literacy and learning programs for all people
  • Create a charitable remainder trust

To learn more or to notify the Carnegie Center about planned gift, please contact Development Director Jennifer Mattox at jmattox@carnegiecenterlex.org.

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The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning is supported, in part, by the Metlife Innovative Space Awards, a grant program of Leveraging Investments in Creativity in partnership with MIT and sponsored by the Metlife Foundation in collaboration with the Ford Foundation.