One of the biggest dilemmas facing the equine industry today is the need for qualified, dedicated, and knowledgeable help. The need for caring for and managing equine athletes, farms, breeding, and training operations has reached a critical level. Throughout the country, there have been programs in the prison systems, some in existence for years, where horses and humans are connected and where the healing for both begins.
Second Chances Farm, at the Lowell Correctional Institute, in Ocala, Florida, is the first and currently the only program for women. Many of the horses are donated thoroughbreds, some injured for life, others being rehabilitated for a new life, just like the women who care for them each day.
Planned and Deferred Gifts to WGLT
Leave a legacy for your community by including WGLT in your will or other planned or deferred gift instrument. You will help ensure WGLT can continue to provide the outstanding news, information and entertainment services at the heart of our public service mission.
As you may know, WGLT is a unit of Illinois State University. Your planned or deferred gift is made to the University and then designated to WGLT. WGLT works in close cooperation with the University’s Office of Planned Giving to give you the best information available on planned and deferred giving options.
Other Ways to Give
There are many ways to support Interlochen Public Radio. Gifts you make today include donations of cash, securities, real estate or other assets. Future gifts are typically made in conjunction with your estate plan, such as including IPR in your will, naming Interlochen Public Radio as a beneficiary on a life insurance or retirement plan, or establishing a trust or similar tax-advantaged life-income gift.
Remember Interlochen Public Radio in your Will or Estate Plan
We offer a number of ways for you to leave a lasting legacy for future generations of IPR listeners, including:
Bequests through your will or living trust.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is now hiring for the position of Assistant Manager, NSO Individual Giving in Washington. Apply today.
Assistant or Associate Director, Northeast
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Position Description:
The Assistant or Associate Director, NE (title is based on experience) will be responsible for raising support for AFTAU through prospect identification, face-to-face, written, virtual and in person solicitations, proposals to individuals, and salon and major events in the Northeast. The successful candidate is expected to raise gifts at the five, six, and seven-figure level.
This role is to be based out of the NYC office, but is temporarily remote due to COVID19.
Major Responsibilities:
· Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major gift prospects and donors at the five, six, and seven-figure gifts.