b'PLANNED GIFTS BY TYPEThe popularity of planned giving continues to increase as these flexible commitmentsallowdonorstocustomizetheirgivingmethod,receive potential financial benefits and provide for loved ones, all while supporting Aggieland. The chart below illustrates the types of planned gifts received by the Foundation during the Lead by Example campaign.65% Bequest15% Revocable Living Trust11% IRA/IRD3% Charitable Remainder Unitrust3% Testamentary CharitableANGELA THRONE 03Remainder Unitrust Texas A&M Foundation2% Other Irrevocable Planned Gifts Office of Gift Planning 1% Other Revocable Planned GiftsPeople typically include family and extremely close PLANNED GIFTS GIVEN DURING THE CAMPAIGN friends in their estate Total number of gifts $25,000 or less $1 million or more plans. When they1,256 173 239 leave a legacy to the Texas A&M Foundation to benefit Aggieland, they are placing our team PROJECTED FUNDS FROM REALIZED PLANNED GIFTSin that circle. It is a This chart shows the anticipated funds Texas A&M will receive as a result ofhumbling experience estate intentions over the next 30 years. Because of their long time horizon, planned gifts are an essential source of future support for the university. to be considered family, help identify $170Mtheir Aggie passions $150M and show them how $130M their gift will make $110M a huge impact on $90M the future of our $70M university, state, $50M 2025-2029 2030-2034 2035-2039 2040-2044 2045-2049 2050-2054 nation and world.SPIRIT OF SHARING|LEAD BY EXAMPLE EDITION|3'