Legacy Gifts
Expand Your Legacy — Shape AUC’s Future
Your legacy gift will have an impact far into the future. It will support generations of students whose lives will be forever changed by their AUC experience — and who will go on to enhance the lives of countless others. Legacy gifts help our community of scholars create new knowledge and make discoveries that transform the world. What great things will your legacy gift make possible? The potential is unlimited.
Most legacy gifts cost you nothing now. You decide what your gift will support: it will go toward the school, department, or initiative you care about most. You can also make your gift “unrestricted,” that is, let AUC decide how best to use your gift.
Your legacy gift is perfectly alterable: you can change it at any time if your wishes or needs change.
The Ewart Legacy Society
Ewart Legacy Society members are investors in the future of AUC: they share the desire to support the University beyond their lifetimes. Society membership is extended to individuals who have provided for AUC in their will or revocable trust or designated the University as a beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance policy.
If you have included AUC in your estate plans, we do hope you will share this wonderful news with us by means of the simple form below. We would so like to thank you, to be certain we understand what you would like your legacy gift to support, and to recognize and honor you as a member of the Ewart Legacy Society.
Ewart Society Intention Form
We celebrate Ewart Legacy Society members through special events and small acts of recognition. There is no minimum gift level, and membership is for your lifetime. If you prefer, we will keep your membership anonymous.
List of Donors
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For questions on legacy gifts in Egypt, the U.S., Canada, Europe, and elsewhere, contact: Robert W. Sweet |
AUC’s legal name is The American University in Cairo. In the U.S., the University’s Federal Tax Identification Number is 13-5647700.
Note that we are prohibited from giving legal or financial advice. We urge you to consult with your own legal counsel or financial advisor before deciding whether to proceed with a legacy gift.