An endowment gift to Graland Country Day School today provides a brighter picture for our future. When you give to Graland Country Day School, you help us make a difference in the lives of our students and teachers now and for years to come.
Endowment donations are invested. A portion of the annual income from the investment is used to address immediate needs at Graland. The remaining funds are reinvested to ensure indefinite support.
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Longtime supporters Susan and Charlie have two goals: First, they want to make sure Graland continues to receive support after they're gone. Second, they want to memorialize Charlie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones.
Susan and Charlie make a donation of $25,000 to the school which is invested so that each year, a portion of the income from the invested money will be used to support our mission in honor of the Joneses. Plus, Susan and Charlie qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction on their taxes.
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