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How to Give

Ways to Give

All charitable gifts to the Herbert H. Lehman College Foundation are significant, not only to the students, but to the faculty, staff and to the future of Lehman College.

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Credit Card

Make your gift by visiting our secure online giving page. Any credit card information you provide for online donations is immediately encrypted and used only for that transaction.

Recurring Gifts

You can make your payments monthly, quarterly or yearly. Visit the Herbert H. Lehman College Foundation secure online giving page here.

Check

Make checks payable to:

Herbert H. Lehman College Foundation, Inc. and mail them to:

Lehman College Division of Institutional Advancement 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West Shuster Hall, Room 312, Bronx, NY 10468

Matching Gifts

Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match any charitable contributions made by their employees. Some companies even match gifts made by spouses or retirees.

Matching gifts can double or even triple the size of your gift, and they count toward your total giving.

Wire Transfers

Please contact Fredrick Gilbert at fredrick.gilbert@lehman.cuny.edu or Danielle Jean-Marie at danielle.jean-marie@lehman.cuny.edu, prior to initiating a transfer. This allows the Foundation staff to ensure that the transfer is accepted and credited properly, thus ensuring the appropriate acknowledgement for tax purposes.

Gifts of Stock and Bonds

You may ask your broker to transfer the shares electronically from your account to the College’s gift account through the CUNY Investment Pool:

For OTC Eligible Securities: DTC Participant #0997 Agent Bank IO: 26022 Ref: CUNY CASH/GIFT ACCOUNT: Fund # CU0B FBO: Lehman College Foundation These instructions only apply to DTC Eligible Securities. For mutual funds, contact an Institutional Advancement staff member.

Planned Gifts

Through a provision in your written and executed will or living trust you can make a gift to the College in the form of cash, securities, or personal property. There are many types of bequests. Consult with your attorney to choose the one that best fits your needs and intentions. For additional information, contact Fredrick Gilbert at fredrick.gilbert@lehman.cuny.edu.

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