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Welcome to Randolph-Macon College Planned Giving
Thank you for visiting the Randolph-Macon College Planned Giving website, welcome! We hope this page helps you discover and understand the many philanthropic tools that can advance your own financial objectives while helping Randolph-Macon carry out its mission of developing the mind and the character of its students. We especially welcome members of the Heritage Society, individuals who have created, in many innovative ways, a legacy for both themselves and the College through their wonderful generosity. If you have any questions about what you read on this website, or would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact Wendy Eastman, Executive Director of Development, by email at wendyeastman@rmc.edu or by phone at (804) 752-3125. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you shortly!
Benefits For Family and Randolph-Macon College
There are several types of plans. Many of these have wonderful benefits for the gift donors. Many R-MC families have enjoyed increased income and generous tax savings. You might start by meeting these friends. Just click on the picture and you can view each story.
 | Marchant Wornom '33 Entering Randolph-Macon in 1929 at the age of 16, I needed all the guidance a teenaged boy could get. I was one of five brothers who came to Randolph-Macon and all but two of us also attended Randolph-Macon Academy, which provided the military discipline and academic background four parents desired. More on Marchant Wornom '33 >>. |
 | Southey Thompson '94 His connections with Randolph-Macon College began more than 150 years ago. Southey Thompson's great-great-grandfather, Dr. Rev. John E. Edwards, served as a member of the Board of Advisors in the late 1860s when the college moved from Boydton to Ashland. More on Southey Thompson '94 >>. |
 | Charles Nunn '53 Back then, he never dreamed one simple idea would kick off a flurry of support. Chuck Nunn had an idea: "Replace the wooden scoreboard at R-MC's baseball field with a state-of-the-art electronic one." More on Charles Nunn '53 >>. |
Steps to Wise Giving
There are several steps to help you make wise and prudent gifts. These pages are here to help you learn how gift planning ideas can be of personal benefit. Let us suggest a few steps that would help you in that process.
Professional Advisors
We also have a complete tax update service for CPAs, attorneys, CLUs, CFPs, ChFCs, trust officers and other professional friends. The GiftLaw services are made available to all advisors as a free service. We also are always available to assist in helping you provide clients with clear and understandable gift illustrations. If you would like assistance with a gift illustration, please contact plannedgiving@rmc.edu.
If you are a professional advisor, you may take the following steps on this site.
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