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Other Giving Opportunities

 

Legacy Circle
Foundations & Corporate Support
Memorial Funds
eScrip


Legacy Circle

The Charles Armstrong Legacy Circle was created to honor alumni and friends who have named CAS as a beneficiary of a will, trust, retirement plan, gift annuity or other gift planning arrangement. 

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Foundations & Corporate Support

We are always looking for funding opportunities with granting institutions and foundations. If you have a connection with a foundation or foundation board member, we'd love to know about it.
Additionally, if your company has a community relations division or foundation and you would be willing to sponsor a request from CAS please let us know.

If you have any further questions please contact
Jennifer Munsey
650-592-7570 ext. 265
jmunsey@charlesarmstrong.org

 

Memorial Funds

Carol Murray

“Carol Murray served The Charles Armstrong School for 20 years. Her contributions to the growth and development of the school in her role as a teacher, as The Head of School for 10 years, and as the first Director of Educational Research and Development were vitally important to the success of the school. Her creative and collaborative abilities were notable. Throughout her career she worked tirelessly to better the educational programs for children with learning differences.”  Wilbur Mattison, Jr. M.D.

The Charles Armstrong School is accepting gifts in memory of Carol Murray to honor her more than 21 years of service to the school. The funds will be used to support the CAS Library in recognition of Carol’s dedication to the school and its students.

 

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If you have any further questions please contact
Debbie Vielbaum
Director of Development
650-592-7570 x264
dvielbaum@charlesarmstrong.org

 

Since the information on this site is not intended as legal, tax, or investment advice, its highly recommended that prospective donors consult with their own tax or legal advisors prior to making a planned gift.

 

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