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Endowments

An adult and a young child work together to plant a tree in front of the Fairview Elementary School playground in Bloomington.
Sarah Mincey works with a student to plant a tree at Fairview Elementary in Bloomington.

Here’s How It Works

When you make an endowed gift, the principal remains untouched and the interest from your gift will supplement our programs in perpetuity, yielding greater returns over time. You can fund an endowed account with cash, securities or a gift in your will. Create your own fund, or contribute to an existing fund!

Create and Name Your Own Endowed Fund

For a gift of $50,000 or more (or an equivalent pledge spread over several years), you can create your own family legacy to support a favorite program area such as:

  • WFIU Arts Desk Fund
  • Early Music for Harmonia Fund
  • Arts, Performance, and Culture Fund
  • Science, Environment, and Nature Fund
  • Digital Projects Fund

Endowment funds for WFIU and WTIU are managed by professional investors at the Indiana University Foundation.

The information on this website is not intended as legal or tax advice.  For legal or tax advice, please consult an attorney.