Newsletter: College Donor Quarterly

FAR’s quarterly newsletter reports on higher education news, philanthropy trends, and important tools for the active college donor and wealth management professional. If you would like to receive new editions of the College Donor Quarterly, please complete this short form.

Vol. 3, Fall 2020

Why the Fund for Academic Renewal; Adapted Excerpts from The Intelligent Donor's Guide; Donor Tip: Request Your Copy of The Intelligent Donor's Guide


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Vol. 3, Summer 2020

Five Questions to Consider Before Drafting a Gift Agreement; From the Bookshelf: The Empowered University; Philanthropy Featured on Higher Ed Now; Donor Tip: Consider Giving to Community Colleges


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Vol. 2, Spring 2020

Intelligent College Giving in the Age of COVID-19; An Interview with the Founders of the Tocqueville Program; Oasis Profile: The Tocqueville Program at Furman University; Donor Tip: Think Creatively About Your College Giving


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Vol. 2, Winter 2020

Philanthropist John Altman: How I Give and Why It Matters; Fund for Academic Renewal Attends Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning; From the Bookshelf; Donor Tips: Define Your Statement of Purpose


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Vol. 2, Fall 2019

Distinguished Faculty Gather at Oases Conference at Utah Valley University; Nonprofit Law Expert, Marla Conley, Discusses Giving Trends in Higher Education; Donor Tips: Give with Confidence


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Vol. 2, Summer 2019

Penn State Hillel Expands to New Space; ACTA Urges Donors to Protect Free Speech on Campus; Oasis Profile: Institue for Religion, Politics, and Culture at Washington College; Donor Tip: Support Freedom of Expression


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