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Make a Gift
Please consider making a gift to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Within this site you will be able to learn more about the diverse ways your gift will make an impact, as well as the various ways you can make a gift to Radcliffe.
Charitable IRA Rollover Extended
The tax-free charitable IRA rollover was recently extended until December 31, 2009, as part of The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, signed into law on October 3, 2008. This legislation enables you to make a gift from your IRA to Radcliffe in both 2008 and 2009, and exclude the transferred amount from your taxable income. Click here to learn more.
Make an on-line gift
By mail:
Radcliffe Annual Fund
10 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138-3600
By phone:
Call 617-495-8657 or toll-free 877-822-8120 to make your gift with your VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express.
Gifts of Securities
You may receive tax benefits by making a gift of securities. For more information, call the Harvard Management Company toll free at 866-845-6596 or e-mail security_gifts@hmc.harvard.edu. Please notify the Radcliffe Institute of your gift to ensure appropriate recognition. Learn more.
Planned Gifts
Planned giving encompasses a variety of strategies that enable you to make a gift to the Radcliffe Institute while also advancing your own financial and personal objectives. If you would like to receive information or speak to someone at the Radcliffe Institute about planned giving, please contact Diane Mercer, Senior Associate Director, Major Gifts and Planned Giving, at 877-741-9517. Learn more.
Harvard College Fund Credit: Your gift to Radcliffe will receive recognition at the Radcliffe Institute. Additionally, you will receive credit in the Harvard College Fund; however if you prefer not to receive credit in the HCF, please call 1-800-837-4827.
If you have any questions regarding gifts to Radcliffe or would like to notify the Institute of yor intent, please call 617-495-8657 or toll-free 877-822-8120, or e-mail us at radfund@radcliffe.edu.
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