When you support the O’Neill School, you strengthen a community of scholars and practitioners spanning the public, private, and nonprofit sectors with outstanding research and practical applications.
Shape tomorrow’s global leaders today
Giving options
You can make a gift by automatic credit card or bank account deduction through our mail-in electronic
Participating in your employer’s matching program can greatly increase the impact of your generosity.
Enhance the value of your estate by supporting the O’Neill School with a planned gift. Planned gifts can help increase your current income, diversify your holdings, reduce taxes, and avoid probate costs.
For more information on planned giving, contact us at oneillar@iu.edu
Your organization can invest in future
Gifts of publicly traded stock allow you to claim a charitable deduction for the full fair market value of the securities on the date the gift is made. Additionally, donors pay no capital gains tax on any appreciation in the value of the securities since they were acquired. Securities may be electronically transferred to the school by contacting your broker. Consult your tax advisor for detailed information.
You can make a substantial gift to the O’Neill School while still earning income from the donated assets by using life income vehicles, such as charitable remainder trusts or deferred gift annuities. Life income gifts may provide some or all of the following benefits:
- A current charitable income tax deduction
- Protection of capital gain in appreciated property used to make your gift
- A reduction in estate and inheritance taxes
- Professional management of your gift
- Tax-free income
For all gifts
The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ Gift and Sponsored Research Acceptance and Disclosure Policy serves as a guide for those who make gifts or engage in sponsored research for the benefit of the O’Neill School or who support the activities of the School as outside advisors assisting in the gift planning and sponsored research process.
Still have questions?
Contact oneillar@iu.edu for assistance.