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Make an impact while planning for your future

Everybody needs a will

Whether you’re 18 or 108, everyone should have a will in place. People use wills to choose who gets their property, name guardians for minor children, provide a plan for pets, and more.

Through a will, many people also choose to leave a part of their estate to The University of Oklahoma Foundation and make an impact on the causes they love, for years to come.

Why give in your will?

Continue to use assets or property during your lifetime
Potentially reduce your estate tax burden
Leave a lasting legacy to The University of Oklahoma Foundation

Common gifted assets in wills and trusts

  • Financial accounts
  • Real estate
  • Vehicles
  • Brokerage accounts
  • Personal property

Meet Our Team

Diana Lasswell
Diana Lasswell

Executive Director of Planned Giving – Norman

Rex Urice
Rex Urice

Executive Director of Planned Giving – HSC

Alysha Clark
Alysha Clark

Director of Planned Giving

Jay Kahn
Jay Kahn

Senior Assistant Vice President for Advancement and Campaigns

Popular resources

Estate planning checklist

Ten important documents to get your affairs in order.

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Sample bequest language for your will or trust

This language may help you and your attorney as you consider a gift that will meet your financial and personal goals.

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Impact our Future through Gift Planning

Planned giving is an opportunity to create a lasting legacy and help OU achieve its goals for current and future generations. We mean it when we say that without supporters like you, none of our work is possible. Your commitment today helps ensure OU’s academic offerings remain innovative and within reach for the talented, driven students of tomorrow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Gifts of any size are deeply appreciated. Many people choose to leave a percentage of their estate, which scales up or down with your estate size.

Yes! Knowing in advance about your intentions is quite helpful to our staff, but you are always welcome to not share your gift.

Yes. You are always free to revise or update your estate plans.

We’re here to help you meet your goals!

Our team would be happy to speak with you in confidence about your giving goals, with no obligation.

Name: Jay Kahn

Title :Senior Assistant Vice President for Advancement and Campaigns

Phone: 405-310-4865

Email: plannedgiving@oufoundation.org

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More ways to make an impact

Beneficiary designations

Gifting assets not covered by your will — like 401(k) or IRA accounts — may help your heirs avoid unwanted taxes, even if you’re below the estate tax threshold.

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Popular tax-smart gifts

Many people are increasingly choosing to give non-cash assets, so they can have a bigger impact at less cost to them.

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Gifts that pay you back

Give assets while providing yourself or others with income for a period of time or distributions at a later date.

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