Planned giving allows you to designate a future gift to Texas A&M in your estate plans, creating a legacy of support for the next generation of Aggies and beyond.

The Foundation’s Office of Planned Giving helps donors establish after-lifetime and dual-benefit gifts that will aid Texas A&M University and its students in the future. Because of their long time horizon, planned gifts are an essential source of future support for Texas A&M. The popularity of planned gifts continues to increase, as these flexible commitments allow individuals to customize their method of giving, receive potential financial benefits and provide for loved ones, all while supporting their passions in Aggieland.
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Explore Your Options

Learn how to get started on planning your gift for Aggieland today.

Ways to Give

Ways to Give

There are numerous methods for planning a gift. Find the one that’s right for you!

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Assets You Can Give

Assets You Can Give

Discover the variety of assets you can use to fund a planned gift.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore the answers to some common planned giving questions.

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Planned Giving Quick Facts

Anticipated Funding for Texas A&M from Realized Planned Gifts

This chart shows the anticipated funds Texas A&M University will receive as a result of estate intentions over the next 30 years. Because of their long time horizon, planned gifts are an essential source of future support for Texas A&M.

  • 2025-2029: $200.1M
  • 2030-2034: $165.9M
  • 2035-2039: $190.8M
  • 2040-2044: $279.7M
  • 2045-2049: $238.7M
  • 2050-2054: $143.3M

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