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The easiest way to support CEC’s future is to make a donation using our online form. During the donation process, you may designate a tribute in honor of or in memory of someone. 

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Legacy Giving

When you include CEC in your estate planning, you are making a long-lasting mark on special education. In addition, you legacy gift ensures that you are making your own philanthropic goals, as well.

By making CEC a part of your estate planning, you can:

  • Ensure the long-lasting impact CEC has on the field of special education;
  • Support programs and endowments that means the most to you;
  • Support current programs or  or potentially create new ones;

There are many options to leaving a legacy gift to CEC:

  • Charitable bequests:  Leave your legacy by making a bequest to CEC in your estate or will. 
  • Retirement plans:  Identify CEC as a beneficiary in your retirement account.
  • Life insurance:  Identify CEC as the recipient part of your life insurance policy. These gifts come without federal or estate taxes and maximizes your gift to the field.

To discuss legacy giving, contact Executive Director Chad Rummel.

Last Updated:  26 July, 2021

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