Legacy Giving

The Price - Mills Legacy Society

When there’s a will, there’s a way

You can leave an indelible mark on future generations at UNG with a transformational gift to the areas that mean the most to you. Your can make an impact today, and it will cost nothing during your lifetime.

  • You can make a generous commitment to the future students of UNG right away.

  • A planned gift may not reduce your savings or your cash flow.

  • A gift through your will or trust (or bequest) is revocable, so you can make changes as needed.

  • A planned gift may allow you to be far more generous than you ever thought possible.

Making a bequest or other planned gift is easy to arrange. Contact Jeff Boggan, Director of Estate & Gift Planning, to learn about the variety of ways you can make your mark at UNG. Choose today to make a difference!

Jeff.Boggan@ung.edu | (678) 717-3570

What is Estate Planning?

Estate planning: it might sound like something reserved for the wealthy or the elderly, but in reality, it’s a crucial step for adults at any stage of life. Whether you’re a young adult just starting out, middle-aged, or enjoying your golden years, estate planning is important for you. It doesn’t matter if you’re married or single, a parent or child-free; an up-to date estate plan is a key component of responsible adulting.

The Benefits of Including Charitable Giving into Your Estate Plans

When planning your legacy, one aspect worth considering is charitable giving within your estate plan. It’s a thoughtful way to extend your influence and values far into the future. Here are some key benefits of integrating charitable contributions into your estate planning.

Would you like more information about estate planning in general, or about including charitable giving in your estate plans? Contact Jeff Boggan, Director of Estate & Gift Planning at UNG for a confidential, no-risk, no-obligation conversation. You can reach him by email at jeff.boggan@ung.edu or by phone at 678.717.3570 (office) | 706-344-7841 (mobile).

  • Charitable giving in estate plans enables you to leave a lasting legacy. It’s not just about the wealth you’ve accumulated but also about the values and causes you wish to support beyond your lifetime. This can be particularly meaningful for those passionate about specific issues or organizations.

  • Incorporating charitable donations can offer notable tax advantages. Donations to qualified charities may reduce your estate’s taxable value, potentially leading to significant savings. This can lessen the tax burden on your heirs while supporting causes you care about.

  • Including charitable gifts in your will or trust can set a powerful example for heirs. It demonstrates a commitment to community and philanthropy, potentially inspiring others in your family to continue a tradition of giving.

  • Charitable giving within an estate plan offers control over how your assets are used. You can specify the amount, type of assets, and the purpose of the gift, ensuring your charitable objectives are met.

  • There’s a deep sense of fulfillment in knowing that your estate will continue to contribute to meaningful causes. This aspect of estate planning transcends financial benefits, providing peace of mind and personal satisfaction.

  • By setting up ongoing support for a charity, your impact can grow over time. Structured giving plans or endowments ensure that your support for a cause is not a one-off but a sustained effort, making a significant long-term difference.

  • Charitable giving in estate planning is an enriching way to leave a mark on the world. It’s not just about distributing wealth but about embedding your values into the future, benefitting both charitable causes and providing personal and financial rewards.

Impacting generations, one legacy at a time

The Price-Mills Legacy Society

The Price-Mills Legacy Society, named for William Pierce Price, the founder of North Georgia College, and Hugh M. Mills, Jr., the first president of Gainesville State College, honors alumni and friends who have made documented bequests in their wills or other planned gifts in support of University of North Georgia and its mission.

With gratitude to the members of the Price-Mills Legacy Society

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Mr. L. Clifford Adams, Jr.

Mark and Sindee Agerton

Wade and Martha Ash

Alan R. and Nancy Stead Atwood

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Babich

Brad and Melisa Barton

Dr. Sidney E. Benton

Theodore and Marilyn Blaschke

Jeff and Beth Boggan

Mr. Roy E. Bottoms

CAPT (Ret.) Allan H. Bright

Frances Brown

Mrs. Roberta Moore Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Atys D. Brunson, Jr.

MAJ (Ret.) Rudolph E. Butler, Jr.

Ed Cabell

Mr. and Mrs. William N. Cannon

MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Luis Carreras

LTC (Ret.) Alan and Mrs. Jonnie Chandler

COL (Ret.) Robert H. and Nancy T. Clark

Larry and Margo Coleman

Mr. George E. Coleman, Jr.

LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Earnest V. Collier

Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip Collins

Mrs. Isabel Lumsden Couch

John and Margaret Cromartie

Fred and Peggy Crumpton

Jim and Faye Crupi

Dr. Susan J. Daniell

Mr. and Mrs. Tony F. DaSilva

LTC (Ret.) Edgar George David, Jr.

Larry and Margy Dennis

COL and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Dill

Marvin and Mary Ann Doster

Virgin (Vee) Dyer Doyle

Mr. Ernest Elder

Mr. Erving G. Elliott, Jr.

LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. David D. Fletcher

Terry and Vikki Fortner

Rob and Leslie Fowler

Mr. Jesse J. Gainey

J. W. and Lakotah Moseley Garrett

Kathy Kaissling Gaston

LTC James L. Gibson

Mr. W. E. Gibson

Bernard Goss

Chuck and Pat Guthrie

Dr. John and Mrs. Jane Hemmer

Dr. Ralph E. Hitt

Katherine H. Hoard

COL and Mrs. Henry G. Holcomb

Mr. Leonard E. Ireland, Jr.

Mrs. Pauline S. Ivey

Bonita and Glenn Jacobs

Dr. Charles D. Jeffries

MG George M. Johnson, USAF (Ret.)

MG (Ret.) William H. Johnson

Chuck and Debbie Jones

Sloan W. Jones

Chris and Shannon Kemp

Malcolm C. and Elaine Kennemore

Dr. Jennifer E. Key

Mr. Warren L. Kirbo

Mr. John T. Lamb

Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Long

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Massengill

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mathews

James and Frances Mathis

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mathis, Jr.

Dianne S. McDaniel

Jimmie G. McEver

Dr. V. W. McEver, Jr. and Amelia E. McEver

Mr. J. Mahlon McKinney, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Matt McRee

Melinda Mewbourne

Charles and Juanita Milam

Dr. Mary Ruth Miller

Dr. Hugh M. Mills, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Milton Mills, III

Neil Mize

Terrell A. Moore, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan

Ms. Jenny R. Muller

Esther Ruth Nelson

Martha and Pete Nesbitt

Newton and Ella Ray Oakes

Mr. John I. Orrison

Mr. and Mrs. Lamar T. Oxford, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oxford

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Pattillo

COL (Ret.) Jack Peevy

Brooks M. Pennington, Jr. and Jacqueline Christian Pennington

Amy and Russell Phillips

Mr. Charles H. Phillips

Bill W. Pope and Margaret Boyle Pope

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Prince

Alice Ray-Overstreet

Marian H. Reedy

Elizabeth Lord Rhodes

MAJ (Ret.) P. J. Rodgers

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Roper

COL (Ret.) and Mrs. James H. Sanders

Mr. and Mrs. Thurman B. Sanders

CPT (Ret.) Chase Sanger

JoAnna Phillips Schofield

LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Gates Scoville

Hoyt H. and Anapearl Walker Seabolt

Michael H. Sheuerman

Hugh I. Shott, II and Betty Dalton Shott

Mr. Harry P. Singletary

Judith A. Smith

Andrea Strickland

E. Paul and Frankie K. Stringer

Ms. Anne L. Styles

Dolly Craven Taylor

Terrell and Dolores Teague

Joshua and Heather Teteak

Mrs. Linda Henry Venable

Henry and Jean Purvis Ward

J. Foster and Janice P. Watkins

Gus and Janelle Whalen

Mr. Robert White

Mr. William A. Whittle

Johnnie and Arrie Mae Wiley

Mr. Charles W. Williams, Jr.

Claude Williams, Jr.

Al Wilson

Mr. Joseph Samuel Wooddy, Jr.

Ken “Moe” Woods and Linda Baker

For questions about Legacy Giving or joining the Price-Mills Legacy Society, please contact Director of Estate & Gift Planning, Jeff Boggan at 678-717-5370 or jeff.boggan@ung.edu.