Reminder: Year-End Charitable Planning Webinar Today at 12:30 PM

Dear Colleagues,

Today at 12:30 pm EST, the Office of Gift Planning will be hosting a complimentary webinar, Year-End Charitable Planning, for Notre Dame benefactors. Alisa M. Shin, J.D., Senior Wealth Planner at Vanguard will be our special guest presenter and will discuss year-end charitable planning techniques including:

  • Gifting appreciated securities vs. cash
  • Bunching of charitable deductions using a DAF or private foundation
  • IRA Charitable Rollovers
  • Bequests of retirement assets
  • CRTs and Testamentary CRTs

You can access this event here through your computer audio. Please let Laura Walker know if you have benefactors that would still like to access the live event or you would like to receive a recording of this event.

A complete list of registrants is available here.

For more information about this webinar, please contact Laura Walker.

Welcome Abbey Johnson to NDAA!

We are thrilled to announce that Abbey Johnson has been hired as the new Clubs Program Manager.

Abbey earned her MNA from Notre Dame in 2018. Abbey’s experience with Say Yes to Education, Inc., a non-profit based in NYC as well as her role as a vice-president of the Notre Dame Club of New York City make her an ideal addition to the team in service of our domestic clubs and volunteer leaders.

Abbey’s duties on the Clubs Team will also include UND Celebrations, ND Day, and Club Review & myND3 implementation. A native of Woodstock, Illinois, Abbey is moving to South Bend from New York City. Her first day in the office will be November 18.

-Ellie Kuhns

ND Shares: Veterans Day Panel Thanks and Recording

Thank you to Jason Scarlett, Ken Heckel, Colleen Bailey-Knapke, Ian Montijo, and Pier. White for participating in the ND Shares Veterans Day panel.

Hearing about their military service/background blessed the many colleagues in attendance.

We appreciate both their service and their willingness to share.

Watch the 55-minute recording.

 

A Prayer for Veterans

Dear Lord,

Today we honor our veterans, worthy men and women who gave their best when they were called upon to serve and protect their country.

We pray that you will bless them for their unselfish service in the continual struggle to preserve our freedoms, our safety, and our country’s heritage, for all of us.Bless them abundantly for the hardships they faced, for the sacrifices they made for their many different contributions to America’s victories over tyranny and oppression.

We especially thank you and pray for Jason, Ken, Colleen, Ian, and Pier
We respect them, we thank them, we honor them, we are proud of them.

We pray that you will watch over them and their families. Please bless them with peace and happiness.

 

Congratulations to NDAA on Sustainability Efforts!

Through a multi-year partnership called ND for the Environment, the Alumni Association has moved to make its Football Fridays at the Eck events “food waste free.”

Student interns and staff members from the Office of Sustainability educate Football Friday guests and families about why it’s important to think differently about their food choices, and how our food waste recycling system works. Sorting trash, non-consumable food and recyclables into separate bins at the waste station, in addition to maintaining outside recycle bins, ensures the capture of non-consumable food waste and clean recycling, diverting it from the landfill.

For the first five home games waste ambassadors have been able to capture 675 pounds of food for the University’s Grind2Energy system, leading to carbon emissions avoidance of over 459 pounds — the equivalent of fully charging nearly 100,000 smartphones. All remaining consumable food from this event is collected by the student-run Food Rescue US program and donated to local charities. Additionally, more than 865 pounds of clean recycling have been recovered.

To read more about these sustainability efforts, click here.

Condolences to Julia Onghetich

Dear Colleagues,

I write to ask for prayers for Julia Onghetich’s extended family, as her paternal grandfather passed away earlier this week. At the age of 95, Mel Yoder had lived a long and happy life married 66 years to his surviving wife Betty (Julia’s grandma).

His obituary can be found here. Funeral services will be Friday, and Julia will return to the office on Monday. Thank you for the prayers.

-Katherine Lane

Update your Car Information for the Eddy Street Garage

Do you park regularly in the Eddy Street Garage? Have you gotten a new car or new license plate since you originally received your pass? If so, please stop by the parking office (located on the left as you walk into the garage, the door just past the archway) and update your information. In the event that anything happens to your vehicle, or it needs to be moved, having the correct information not only speeds up the process of contacting you, but could keep you from getting towed!!

Thanks so much for your assistance with this important process.

Spooktacular Results and Halloween Dismissal

We hope everyone enjoyed this year’s Development Halloween Spooktacular! A big thank you to all the teams who decorated spaces and to all those who volunteered to help. We had a tie for second place between the Development Coordinators’ “Under the Sea” and Annual Giving’s “Area 51.”

First place, and with bragging rights for the whole year, goes to Information Technology and Services’ “M&Ms.” Congratulations!

Because everyone did such a fantastic job this year, the Halloween Committee will be providing lunch for all the teams that participated. Look out for details in the coming weeks.

You can view photos from the Spooktacular here.

In appreciation of everyone’s hard work, please feel free to leave at 4pm on Halloween (this Thursday) if your workload permits.