WAYS TO GIVE
Whether you support the school through the unrestricted A-School Annual Fund or through restricted and endowment giving, there are many ways to give.
We are grateful for your support!
BY MAIL
To make a gift via check to the UVA School of Architecture:
- Print and complete this form.
Select “School of Architecture” under the “Schools” section. - Mail your check and completed form to:
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 37963
Boone, Iowa 50037
BY PHONE
To make a gift over the phone to the UVA School of Architecture, please call Woody Wingfield, Director of Development and Executive Director of the UVA School of Architecture Foundation at 434-924-0266
BY WIRE TRANSFER
Please instruct your bank to direct wire transfers using the following information:
Bank of America
Credit to: University of Virginia - Advancement Operations Account
ABA#: 026009593 (Wire)
ABA#: 051000017 (ACH/EFT)
Account #: 435029074310
University of Virginia - Advancement Operations Account*
1001 Emmet St. N
Charlottesville, VA 22903-4833
*Please do not send mail items to this address.
Questions?
Please contact Woody Wingfield, Director of Development and Executive Director of the UVA School of Architecture Foundation at:
434-924-0266
sww2j@virginia.edu
Gifts of stocks, bonds and mutual funds are coordinated by University Advancement Services. The University will direct proceeds from the sale of these assets to any school or program you wish.
To save time and ensure a smooth transfer, please contact Woody Wingfield, Director of Development and Executive Director of the UVA School of Architecture Foundation at 434-924-0266 or sww2j@virginia.edu to start the process.
You can join the growing number of alumni and friends who invest now in the University’s future by including UVA as a beneficiary of their wills, charitable trusts, and retirement plans. You can also make a gift now and receive income for the rest of your life. Gifts like these can offer you and your family significant tax benefits as well as greater financial flexibility in meeting your personal and philanthropic goals.
Planned gifts may be of three types:
- Plans from your estate
Bequests are gifts you establish through your estate plans.
- Plans that pay you an income
You make a gift to the University and receive income for your life or for the lives of the beneficiaries you choose.
- Plans that help the University now and your family later
The University uses the income from your gift for a specified period of time and then returns the remainder to you or your heirs.
It’s never too early to start planning for the future. We’ll help you navigate a long-term gift plan that benefits the UVA School of Architecture and that meets your current financial, personal, and philanthropic goals.
To learn more about how to make a planned gift to the School of Architecture, contact Woody Wingfield, Director of Development and Executive Director of the UVA School of Architecture Foundation at:
434-924-0266
sww2j@virginia.edu
Real estate can be contributed as an outright gift or to finance a planned gift, such as a charitable trust. Available options include a retained life estate, which allows the donor to continue to use the property for a certain number of years or for the donor’s lifetime. Other arrangements offer special tax advantages and lifetime income.
Gifts of real estate, such as undeveloped land, a residence, a vacation home, a farm, or commercial property, should be arranged through the Office of Gift Planning and made through the University Real Estate Foundation. The University requires the donor to bear certain costs when making a real estate gift, such as an appraisal to determine the fair market value. Also, the University deducts transaction costs from the proceeds of the sale of the property, including the closing costs, title insurance, a survey (if needed), and any taxes due before the gift is completed.
To learn more about how to make a gift of real estate to the School of Architecture, contact Woody Wingfield, Director of Development and Executive Director of the UVA School of Architecture Foundation at:
434-924-0266
sww2j@virginia.edu