• Charitable Remainder Trusts

    You may be concerned about the high cost of capital gains tax with the sale of an appreciated asset. Perhaps you recently sold property and are looking for a way to save on taxes this year and plan for retirement. A charitable remainder unitrust might offer the solutions you need!
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  • Donor Advised Funds

    You fund a DAF and make charitable gift recommendations during your lifetime, and your children can carry on your legacy of giving.
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  • Your Legacy

    You may be looking for a way to make a significant gift to help further our mission. A bequest is a gift made through your will or trust. It is one of the most popular and flexible ways that you can support our cause.
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  • Your Gift Matters

    When you give to Fuller Seminary, you invest in the future of men and women who advance God's work in your local community and across the globe.
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Fuller Legacy Stories

Donor Stories

Learn how alumni and friends create legacies at Fuller through legacy gifts and how they benefit from gift planning. Gift Planning can help you discover the best way to use your assets to make a legacy gift, achieve your giving goals, and create a lasting legacy for your loved ones and Fuller.

  • HONORING A SISTER, LEAVING A LEGACY
    HONORING A SISTER, LEAVING A LEGACY
    For the past 35 years, it has been my honor to memorialize my sister, Rev. Barbara Ann Wilson, and in the process help African-American female students who prepare for Christian...
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  • A FAMILY LEGACY OF LOVE AND SERVICE
    A FAMILY LEGACY OF LOVE AND SERVICE
    Leila Lipen Talley lived a life filled with compassion and generosity. Well known among friends and family for her gifts of hospitality, benevolence, and embracing new and diverse experiences, she worked tirelessly to find common ground with a cross-section of cultures.
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  • Trusts for Family Care and Kingdom Impact
    Trusts for Family Care and Kingdom Impact
    From rough and tumble beginnings in Montana and Illinois, Margie and Jay Johnson went on to live out their dreams in lives of faith and adventure, sharing God's gifts in places near and far.
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  • INVESTING IN THE NEXT GENERATION
    INVESTING IN THE NEXT GENERATION
    My association with Fuller Seminary goes back to 1978, when I attended a one-time conference called Women and the Ministries of Christ. Pastoral scholars, working from the original languages, unfurled the Scriptures to show that women were indeed included in the call to teach and to baptize in the name of Jesus Christ.
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  • Fulfilling the Great Commission
    Fulfilling the Great Commission
    I can't think of a better way to fulfill the Great Commission, to go into all the world and preach the gospel, than to give to Fuller, a place that is going to train leaders to continue this legacy long after I'm gone.
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  • GOD CALLS US ALL TO GIVE WITH JOY
    GOD CALLS US ALL TO GIVE WITH JOY
    Our lives are given to us as stewards. We get the privilege of offering as much or as little as we have in service to God and to one another.
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  • Gratitude For The Opportunities Fuller Gave Me
    Gratitude For The Opportunities Fuller Gave Me
    From 1984-1993 I enjoyed the privilege of doing life at Fuller, first as a psychology student and then as a postdoctoral intern. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had this enriching, formational experience.
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  • Scholarship Supports Future Christian Leaders
    Scholarship Supports Future Christian Leaders
    For more than thirty-five years, Erwin and Marilyn Mooradian supported the Charles E. Fuller Scholarship fund for students in Fuller's School of Intercultural Studies.
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  • A JOURNEY OF GRATITUDE
    A JOURNEY OF GRATITUDE
    As a young man, I was searching for some way to be better prepared for serving in God's kingdom. I knew I should have more training to sharpen the gifts and desires that God had given me. I asked God for some sign that would indicate His will for me. The answer was Fuller, and I sent in an application in 1959.
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  • Planting The Seeds
    Planting The Seeds
    The seed was planted for my support of Fuller Seminary during my early twenties. As a new believer, I read "My Heart Christ's Home", written by Fuller faculty member, Dr. Robert Boyd Munger. This timeless piece led me to understand how Christ wanted to be present in every room of my heart.
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  • PREPARING EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY LEADERS
    PREPARING EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY LEADERS
    Fuller has played an important role in the personal and professional lives of Cliff and Joyce Penner, and for many years they had discussed making a legacy gift to Fuller. Cliff and Joyce have included Fuller in their estate plans and are helping to raise funds for an endowed gift that would fund the training of emotionally healthy leaders.
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  • A GIFT TO FUTURE GENERATIONS
    A GIFT TO FUTURE GENERATIONS
    John and Anne have many reasons for wanting to give back to Fuller. Their Fuller educations added dimensions to their life and ministry that they never would have known otherwise. They wanted to give back to Fuller, so future generations would have the same opportunities they had.
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  • ACADEMIC WORK FOR A SPIRITUAL END
    ACADEMIC WORK FOR A SPIRITUAL END
    I came to Fuller Theological Seminary in 1983 as a visiting professor for one quarter and stayed for the rest of my teaching career. Fuller gave me opportunities to pursue my passion for teaching the Old Testament, to engage with students, to write, and to speak at international conferences about the Bible's relevance to our modern society.
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  • A GIFT FOR FUTURE CHRISTIAN LEADERS
    A GIFT FOR FUTURE CHRISTIAN LEADERS
    Fuller gave me theology and practice I could use as I worked in youth ministry in a local church. Under Dr. Robert Munger's influence, I learned the importance of building community and developing lay leadership in the congregations I served.
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