Legacy Award for Planned Giving

Celebration of Philanthropy

This award recognizes a family or an individual philanthropist who has made a significant contribution to one or more local nonprofits using a planned gift. A planned gift is any major gift, made during their lifetime or at death as part of a donor’s overall financial and/or estate planning. These might include gifts of equity, life insurance, real estate, personal property, or cash.

Wondering Who to Nominate?

Do you know of an organization that has ever received a transformational gift from an estate? Nominate the estate for the Legacy Award for Planned Giving.

Nominations Open May 15th for the 2024 Celebration of Philanthropy Awards Luncheon which will honor eight generous community leaders that represent the depth and breadth of philanthropy in Anne Arundel County in the following categories: Philanthropist of the Year AwardCorporate Philanthropist of the Year AwardVolunteer of the Year AwardYoung Volunteer of the Year AwardBoots on the Ground AwardCarroll H. Hynson, Jr. Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in PhilanthropyCarol Thompson Lifetime Achievement Award and The Legacy Award for Planned Giving.

 

Previous Legacy Award for Planned Giving Recipients:

2020 Cherie Loustaunau
2021 Cindy Pond
2022 The Estate of Emily and Donald Sheets
2023 The Estate of Dr. Michael Kurtz
2024 Ethel Groh Webster Williams

Eligibility Criteria

All nominees must:

  • Be a resident of Anne Arundel County

  • Have a demonstrated track record of charitable giving to one or more nonprofit organizations based in and working in Anne Arundel County

  • Have made a positive impact in the lives of county residents through their giving

  • Encourage/motivate others to become philanthropic

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