What is planned giving?
Planned giving is an opportunity to help support St. Anne Catholic School in the future through charitable gifts, often from your estate.
Planned giving allows you to include St. Anne Catholic School in your will or as a designated beneficiary of your life insurance, stocks, real estate or other personal property.
Planned giving allows you to modify your future gifts to St. Anne Catholic School based upon the changing needs of your family and St. Anne School.
Planned giving allows you to direct your contribution to a specific need you would like to address, such as tuition needs, scholarships, salaries and capital projects.
Ways to give...
Wills
Beneficiary designation in retirement benefits, such as IRAs or 401k accounts, or life insurance policies
Charitable gift annuities
Revocable or irrevocable trusts
Real estate
Endowed gifts
Benefits of giving...
Your gift ensures that the mission of St. Anne Catholic School to serve the families of the Diocese of Beaumont, the City of Beaumont and the surrounding communities by providing a superior standard of academic excellence preparing students to succeed in a rigorous secondary education and to be faithful, lifelong Catholics will continue into the future.
Your gift to St. Anne Catholic School honors others that have shared your conviction to supporting St. Anne Catholic School. A gift of $100,000 or more allows you to establish a fund in your or another’s name.
Your gift preserves the strong tradition of St. Anne Catholic School supporters providing the immeasurable gifts of time, talent and treasure.
Please contact St. Anne Catholic School
If you are interested in exploring planned giving opportunities, please contact the St. Anne Catholic School principal, Alison Kiker or the development director, Anne East at 409-832-5939.
If you have already remembered St. Anne Catholic School through planned giving, we would like to thank you and recognize your generosity. Your example will inspire others to support St. Anne Catholic School through planned giving. Of course, we will respect any requests to remain anonymous.