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Allen Hawley
Allen F. Hawley (September 26, 1893November 13, 1978) was an American fundraising administrator best known for developing the Pomona Plan, a pioneering deferred giving scheme, for Pomona College. Life and career Hawley grew up on a ranch in El Cajon, California. He attended San Diego High School and then worked on the ranch for a year before enrolling at Pomona College, from which he graduated in 1916. He then attended Harvard Business School, but dropped out to serve as an ambulance driver in France during World War I. After the war, he worked as an assistant director at Fox Film in Hollywood and on the advertising staff of the ''Los Angeles Examiner''. In 1938, he returned to work for Pomona, and in 1942 he introduced the Pomona Plan, a deferred giving Planned giving (less commonly known as gift plannin is an area of fundraising that refers to several specific gift types that can be funded with cash, equity, or property. These gift vehicles are commonly based on United Stat ...
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Deferred Giving
Planned giving (less commonly known as gift plannin is an area of fundraising that refers to several specific gift types that can be funded with cash, equity, or property. These gift vehicles are commonly based on United States tax law, buCanada the United Kingdom, another nationsare beginning to establish similar laws. In the United States the specific rules of planned giving are defined by the United States Congress and the Internal Revenue Service. History and etymology The term "planned giving" was coined in 1969 by Robert F. Sharpe, Sr.: "A donor usually considers a current gift to your institution as a cash outlay now. To make a deferred gift, a person decides to give at some future date, either a number of years from now or at death. A deferred gift is a present decision to make a future gift, evidenced by a legal contract. "While the name 'deferred giving' is best known to professionals in the field, it is not a term that communicates very much to the average donor. The ...
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