Midland is known for the generosity of it's citizens. Boasting many family Foundations and charitable funds created to honor great philanthropists in our community, Midland knows our giving nature far exceeds our lifetimes.
The Midland Area Community Foundation has, for many years, been
the fortunate recipient of gifts from many, many individuals toward our
various works and projects. We enjoy very much being able to send
these people letters of thanks and to recognize them in our annual
report. The support they provide is most worthy of recognition;
publicly noting our appreciation for their generosity is one of our more
pleasant functions.
Watch to Sharon Brady's description of her decision to become a Legacy Society Member
Those who have included the Midland Area Community Foundation in
their estate plans, however, have never before been recognized until
after the actual gift has been made--after the death of the donor. Most
often, we are unaware of the intended gift until after the individual
is no longer alive.
It is for this reason that the Midland Area Community Foundation
has developed the Legacy Society. The Legacy Society is similar to a
club in which membership is determined by a donor's plans to leave a
gift to the community foundation. Legacy Society members are also
recognized as members of the Foundation itself. The Foundation can
recognize members of the Legacy Society in its annual report, at its
annual members' meeting and in other small ways. This allows both the
Midland Area Community Foundation and the community-at-large to thank
donors for their intended contributions during their lifetimes.
What Next?
Have YOU named the Midland Area Community Foundation in your giving
plans? If so, please contact the Foundation to let us know. We would
very much like to talk to you about your plans so we can make provisions
to use your gift in the way you desire. In addition, we'd like the
opportunity to say, "Thank you!"
If you have not named the Midland Area Community Foundation in your
giving plans, but would like to learn more about doing so, contact us
to discuss the options. We will then direct you to your attorney or
estate planner to work out the details from their perspective.