The most important number of all is One. One simple act of reaching out to us today can show you how your legacy gift can help JMU thrive in perpetuity.
Out of gratitude for Dr. Gabbin and his life-changing experience in and out of the Honors Program, Sean Tobin and his wife, Michele, established the Dr.
Joanne Gabbin Professorship in the Honors College with a planned gift in her honor. Tobin hopes the professorship will perpetuate in future faculty members
the kind of caring and high expectations that Dr. Gabbin exemplifies. To learn more about planned giving, email the
Planned Giving Office or call 540-568-8938.
The Madison Founders Society was created in 1981 to recognize donors who have remembered JMU in their wills and estate plans. These legacy gifts have an indelible mark on future generations, changing the world one person at a time.
The first of his family to attend a four-year college, Raiquan Thomas is thankful for the William T. and Mildred F. Van Dyck Scholarship Endowment in the
School of Music, which was established with estate gifts. "Having that makes me work 10 times harder. I want to make a difference. It's an amazing gift." To
learn more about planned giving, email the Planned Giving Office or call 540-568-8938.
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William F. Wright ('60, '66M) created his lasting legacy by becoming a member of Madison Founders Society. If you would like more information about creating a legacy at Madison, including James Madison University in your will, establishing a scholarship or starting a guaranteed income for life through a charitable gift annuity, we would be honored to help.
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Although Madison changes, it also stays the same. The Madison Experience that you hold dear is also what our current students experience and value so highly.