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Planned Gifts

Gift Planning is a means of leaving your impact on public television into the future.

Join other KTWU supporters and plan your legacy through Giving Docs, a safe, secure and free-for-life suite of estate plan essentials.  This incredible benefit for our viewers is made possible by the Washburn University Foundation in Partnership with Giving Docs.

Many of the links on this page will redirect you to other Washburn University Alumni Association & Foundation pages.  As KTWU is licensed to Washburn University, all planned gifts to the station should flow through the University’s Foundation.

Federal Tax ID Number:  48-6105561

To help us ensure that your gift is fulfilled exactly as intended, it is critically important that you designate your gift “For the Benefit of KTWU” as you utilize the various tools about to be made available to you.  You can also do this by referencing and selecting:  Friends of KTWU Fund.

Thank you for making KTWU and public television a part of your legacy.

Easy Gifts

Income Gifts

More Ways to Give

Wills and Living Trusts
Codicil (Will Updates)
Beneficiary Designations
Give From Your IRA    
Scholarships               
Charitable Lead Trust

Charitable Gift Annuities       
Charitable Remainder Trusts

Appreciated Securities
Real Estate
Donor Advised Funds
Endowed Gifts

To learn more about these various planned gift vehicles before you start your estate plan, complete the contact information boxes below, and Betty Lou Pardue, KTWU’s major and planned gift specialist, will reach out to you directly upon submission.  If you prefer, you may also click the button below to be directed to the Washburn University Foundation Planned Giving Home Page where you can find details on each from the drop-down menu at the top.

If you proceed to the Giving Docs platform from there, remember, to help us ensure that your gift is fulfilled exactly as intended, it is critically important that you designate your it “For the Benefit of KTWU and Friends of KTWU Fund.”