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The David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research At MIT

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Support the Koch Institute

  • Make a Gift Now
  • Naming Opportunities
  • Bequests and Trusts
  • Corporate Giving
  • Gifts of Stock
  • Gifts of Other Assets

Gifts of Other Assets

Do you have substantial retirement assets, real estate, or personal property? And do you want to support the creation of new cancer solutions in the Koch Institute at MIT, while at the same time minimizing your tax burden? If so, consider donating your assets to us.

Why and how? There are many answers.

The appreciation of real estate assets in recent years has increased interest in gifts of real estate as a way of avoiding the high capital gains taxes and brokers' fees often associated with selling such assets.

Retirement assets are also a common gift, allowing donors to cut down on estate taxes.

Gifts of personal property can be another attractive option, enabling donors to give MIT an item that has both real and personal value, thereby earning a tax deduction and furthering the mission of the Koch Institute.

We would be happy to consult with you about assets that you might be willing to donate to MIT. Please contact us:

cancer@mit.edu
Robert Urban
617-324-3533