CASH GIFTS
Financial support is very
important to the Environmental Design Library. Contributions provide
funding for expensive resources, specialized equipment, conservation of
rare books, special exhibits or projects. Financial gifts may be
unrestricted or support a specific library program, service, or collection.
In addition to cash, the Library welcomes securities and other real or
tangible property.
Endowments
- Endowment funds may be established with a gift of $50,000 or more to support library collections, programs, projects or positions. These endowed funds provide the Environmental Design Library, in perpetuity, with an annual income that ensures our collections and programs remain strong and vital regardless of the strength of state and campus budgetary support. Donors may choose to support specific programs, projects, or library materials in a discipline (architecture, landscape architecture and environmental planning, or city and regional planning) of the donor's choice. We encourage interested donors to contact us or the Library Development Office to discuss possible endowment opportunities.
Major
Gifts - Contributions from alumni and friends to the Campaign
for Wurster Hall made possible the recent renovation of the Library
and other parts of the building. Among the additional Library enhancements
awaiting funding are bay window study carrels and enclosure of part of
the north courtyard to create additional reading room space. The
College of Environmental Design and the Library express their gratitude
for contributions to the Wurster Hall Renovation Fund by listing all major
gift donors on a recognition plaque installed in Wurster Hall. Additionally,
donors of significant gifts will be offered naming opportunities for improved
areas subject to campus approval procedures.
Memorial
Gifts - Contributions given in memory or in honor of a person or to
mark a special occasion are recognized with a bookplate and family members
notified. For a gift of $1,000 a named memorial book fund can be established,
and for gifts totaling $50,000 or more, a named memorial library endowment
fund with its own special bookplate can be created.
Matching
Gifts - Some firms match their employee's gifts to higher education.
Ask your company's Matching Gifts Coordinator, or call 510/642-9377 and
we will provide you with a list of companies with matching gift programs.
Planned
Gifts - You may invest in the Library's future by including it in your
estate plans without decreasing assets during your lifetime.
Bequests
- The simplest method for a planned gift is to include the Library in your
will. Bequests can take the form of cash, securities, or other property,
and may be a specific sum or a stated percentage of the estate.
Trusts
- A trust can be established to produce income for the donor or others
during their lifetimes and ultimately provide future support for the Library.
Cal's Gift Planning staff can provide assistance in determining an appropriate arrangement
to meet your individual needs.
CONTRIBUTE ONLINE
Make a donation directly
to the Environmental Design Library using the Library
Fund Online Gift Form or CED Fund Online Gift Form.
Or send a check (make checks payable to UC Regents and
specify that it is for the Environmental Design
Library) and instructions regarding the donation to:
Elizabeth D. Byrne, Head
Environmental Design Library
University of California
210 Wurster Hall
Berkeley CA 94720-6000
510/643-7323
ebyrne@library.berkeley.edu
Or, contribute to the Environmental
Design Library through the:
UCB
Library Fund or
College
of Environmental Design Fund
DONATING
BOOKS OR JOURNALS
Gifts of scholarly and professional
materials have historically represented a significant element in the development
of our outstanding research collections. We welcome individual gifts of
books and journals, but due to space and staff limitations, we must be
judicious in accepting large contributions. Donors should be aware
that the materials offered may be duplicates or outside the scope of the
collection. In this case these materials may be sold in the Library's
Book
Sale Shop, and the proceeds used to purchase other materials for the
collections. Information on appraisals
and tax deductions is available.
For more information, please contact:
Elizabeth D. Byrne, Head
Environmental Design Library
University of California
210 Wurster Hall
Berkeley CA 94720-6000
510/643-7323
ebyrne@library.berkeley.edu