We could not do this important work without your financial support.

To learn how giving to World Affairs Council – in any way – makes a true impact in local schools, organizations, and our community, please contact the office at 1-859-448-8984.


PLANNED GIVING

Leaving a gift to World Affairs Council in your estate plan is a wonderful way to ensure the future of World Affairs Council and your legacy with the organization. The Legacy Society of the World Affairs Council honors individuals who have committed to supporting our community and the causes they care about forever through a charitable gift in their estate plan.  Joining the Legacy Society is our small way of recognizing and celebrating your commitment to the future, today.

Becoming a member of the Legacy Society is easy. Include the World Affairs Council as a beneficiary in your estate plan and notify us of your intentions. Your name will be listed as a Legacy Society member on our website and in our Annual Report in honor of your commitment. Of course, you may also remain anonymous if you prefer.

Click here to see the Donation & Gift Acceptance Policy and fill out your acceptance form.


Kroger Community Rewards

Choose the World Affairs Council when you shop at Kroger! Here is how:

Have you downloaded the Kroger App? Here are directions to select us: Click the three lines in the upper right hand corner of the app. Click Rewards. Click Community Rewards. Enter UC950 to find the organization.

Kroger Community Rewards Website – You just have to log into your Kroger account online (kroger.com), and then on the main search bar type “community rewards”. Put in our organization number which is UC950.

Thank you again for thinking about the students we serve by supporting the mission this way! Please let us know if you have any questions.


AMAZONSMILE

You shop. Amazon gives. It’s that easy! Amazon donates 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice. Just visit AmazonSmile and choose World Affairs Council as your charity.

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EMPLOYEE MATCHING GIFTS

Does your employer match charitable gifts? Please consider requesting that your gift to World Affairs Council be matched. Contact your human resources department to find out more about their gift matching process.


STOCK TRANSFER

To make a stock transfer, either as an annual gift or to pay for your membership, please call 859.448.8984.


PIGGEST RAFFLE

You buy raffle tickets for $5 each. You have 3 chances to win! First prize: $10,000 Cash Second prize: 2 year lease of a Toyota Prius Third prize: Cincinnati Experience (Getaway Weekend valued at $1500) Piggest Raffle will donate those dollars to the World Affairs Council. Just visit Piggest Raffle and choose World Affairs Council as your charity.


TRIBUTES OR HONORARY GIFTS

World Affairs Council has a rich history and we honor its dedicated leaders of past and present. Tribute and honorary gifts are a meaningful way to convey special sentiments, honor family and friends, and support World Affairs Council in everything it does. Make that special gift today. Please specify who your gift is honoring in the comments section.


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Science and medicine have no boundaries or division. There should be a need to connect the global community and address the needs wherever they arrive.”
- University of Cincinnati College of Medicine