UCC will open at 10am today.
Umpqua Community College is the regional center for higher education in Douglas County, Oregon, proudly offering an ever-expanding array of in-demand college degree, workforce development, and community learning programs.
A cash gift in the form of a check or credit card can be used to make a one-time gift or monthly, quarterly, or annual contribution.
Make check payable to:
Umpqua Community College Foundation
Mail to:
UCC Foundation
PO Box 967
Roseburg OR 97470
Or we can take a credit card by phone: 541-440-4615
Cash can be wired from our financial institution to our investment manager. Please call our office at 541-440-4615 or email for wire instructions and to notify the UCC Foundation of the transfer.
Your life insurance agent can discuss with you the types of insurance gifts you can make. Insurance gifts can benefit you and UCC in many ways. You can make a substantial gift with modest premium payments, or it’s a good use of paid-up policies that are no longer needed for family members. You may also name UCC Foundation as a beneficiary of a portion of your life insurance policy.
You can give private, commercial, or agricultural property to the UCC Foundation. Contact us during the early stages of your planning so we can jointly decide the best use of the property by the UCC Foundation.
You can list the UCC Foundation as a beneficiary of your IRA, 401K, or 403B. Ask your plan administrator to send a copy of your beneficiary information to the UCC Foundation.
UCC Foundation is honored to be a part of many legacies by being included in wills and trusts. Work closely with your attorney to make the UCC Foundation a recipient of a future gift and notify the Foundation.
By transferring assets to the UCC Foundation to establish a trust, you or a beneficiary receive a lifetime income. Eventually, the remaining assets of the trust pass on to the UCC Foundation. This gift works well if you need income now. This is appropriate for gifts of $50,000 or more.
If you deed property (a house, summer home, farm home, etc.) to the UCC Foundation, you and/or your spouse retain the right to live in the house for the remainder of your life. You also receive an immediate income tax deduction for the gift.
The UCC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. No goods or services were provided in exchange for your donation.