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discouraged from giving gifts to faculty and clinical staff or accepting gifts from clients. Students are encouraged to show their appreciation through words and thank you notes rather than gifts.
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Harstad Day of Giving Oct. 14, 2016 The Rev. Bjug Harstad, founder of Pacific Lutheran University, trudged through the frozen Yukon in 1898 in hopes of bringing home gold for Pacific Lutheran Academy. That intrepid spirit will be honored by the entire PLU community for the third annual Bjug Harstad Day of Giving on Friday, Oct. 14. All gifts made on Bjug Day will be matched dollar for dollar toward student scholarships, thanks to a generous group of Lutes. All are invited to participate in the
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWe appreciate your care for PLU students and want to make it easy for you to find the information you need. We’ve compiled the most common questions to help you understand the impact of your generosity, how your gifts are used and the many ways you can contribute. We aim to make your giving journey as meaningful and straightforward as possible. If your question is not answered below, please call the Advancement Office at 253-535-7177 or email advancement@plu.edu. A
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not possible, it is always appropriate to ask. Gifts Giving gifts does not happen as commonly as in some other places and tends to be limited to family and close friends. Invitation to an individual’s home may be purely social, such as when the invitation is from a friend or fellow student, or status-related if invited by a professor or employer. Small gifts are welcome under such circumstances. One might consider bringing flowers, a bottle of wine, or even a small artifact from one’s country
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PLUMS - PLU Matching Scholarship Form (pdf) view download
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The Lute Locker is the official store for all things PLU – carrying a large selection of PLU apparel, gifts, accessories, books and supplies. It is located in the Anderson University Center.
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, authorized by you and the University, that will guide the use of income generated by this endowed fund. How can I find out the status of my endowed fund?We provide donors of endowed funds with an annual report that reflects the financial status and activities of the fund for the previous fiscal year (June 1-May 31). If you have questions at any time, please contact us. Can I contribute to an endowment fund without starting one myself?Yes! PLU is always seeking additional gifts to the endowment – and
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over $8 million in new scholarships for students Pacific Lutheran University gratefully acknowledges the remarkable generosity and commitment of several donor families who have made four significant gifts to student scholarships. The gifts offer more than $8 million in combined support, establishing four new scholarships to increase student access: the Danielle and Brad Tilden Endowed Scholarship, the Sylvia Kirkebo Endowed Scholarship, the Norbert and Sonia Grove Scholarship and the Marcus and
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Retention of Legal and Vital Records Description of RecordsCare of RecordsFinal Disposition Charter or articles of incorporation Constitution, bylaws, and continuing resolutions Deeds, titles, surveys, leases, mortgages, easements, blueprints, and construction drawings Insurance policies (current and retired) Copies of letters of call to the pastors and ELCA rostered church workers Documentation creating endowment funds and for bequests, gifts, and endowments Secure these documents by placing
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, gifts, and endowmentsMust be included in the minutes of the synod assemblySend with the minutes to the ELCA archives. Bequests after distribution Mortgages paid in full Legal files and notes on synodically owned real estate Loans and notes after sale or terminationRetain for 20 yearsShred after 20 years Canceled checks or copies of canceled checks Cash receipt record Special fund-raising appeal record Bank reconciliations Accounts payable vouchers, originals, and documentation Payroll administration
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