Planned Giving
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a Lasting Legacy
Planned gifts are a meaningful way to give because they will help ensure the future of High Hopes for generations to come, while providing you or your estate with significant tax benefits. We welcome the opportunity to discuss a planned giving solution that meets both your financial and philanthropic goals. We suggest that you also consult with your financial advisor, attorney or accountant about specific planned gifts and to determine which option might be best for you.
Sis and Lytt Gould Society Statement of Intent
To send a Statement of Intent please fill out and submit the form below or download the form and send via mail.
Development - Sis and Lytt Gould Society Statement of Intent
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Supporting High Hopes
Your contribution will support our riding program and ensure the ongoing sustainability of our operations, including care of our horses and scholarship support to financially disadvantaged participants.
GiveBrick Recognition Program
Located next to the Hartman Pond is the beautiful Legacy Garden. Throughout the garden are bricks memorializing the names of individuals who made a bequest to High Hopes in the past as well as honoring individuals who have joined our Legacy Society. Your gift can also be made in honor or memory of a family member, friend or cherished pet and the stone will be inscribed with that information, thereby providing a lasting memorial and long term financial support for High Hopes.
A Lasting MemoryRemember the Ones You Love
One of the most meaningful ways you can honor a loved one’s memory is to make a gift to High Hopes in his or her name. Making a donation to High Hopes in honor of or in memory of someone is a wonderful way to acknowledge the importance of our mission and the significance of our program in that person’s life.
Gifts In MemoryMeet the Horses and Humans Improving Lives at High Hopes
The people who come to High Hopes represent all ages & backgrounds. The majority of our participants are between the ages of 3 and 14, some are in their 70’s.
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