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There are many ways to make a gift to Lebanon Valley College—no matter the method, your gift helps students succeed today and tomorrow.
As of March 16, 2020, LVC Advancement staff are working remotely. Please consider making a gift online at www.lvc.edu/give. If you prefer to make your gift by phone, please call us at 1-866-LVC-1866, leave your contact information and we will call you back.
You may also mail your gift to Advancement Office, Lebanon Valley College, 101 N. College Avenue, Annville PA 17003. We are currently receiving mail but may see some delays.
Make a gift (of $5 or more) securely online at www.lvc.edu/give.
Message @Lebanon Valley College Advancement. Please specify your gift designation in the “what’s it for” section and include your email address to receive gift credit and a tax receipt.
Make your check payable to "Lebanon Valley College" and mail to: Advancement Office, Lebanon Valley College, 101 North College Ave., Annville PA 17003.
Make a pledge or credit card gift by calling 1-866-LVC-1866 (1-866-582-1866).
The Dutchmen Dialers are a dedicated group of students who call to connect alumni, parents, and friends with The Valley. Through phone outreach, Dutchmen Dialers take time to learn about your experiences at Lebanon Valley College, ensure that we have your correct information on file so you are receiving campus news and updates, and ask for your support of The Valley Fund.
Recurring gifts—monthly, quarterly, annual or other—can be a convenient way to support LVC. Contact Jo Lynn Brummer, advancement financial coordinator, at 717-867-6222 or brummer@lvc.edu or visit www.lvc.edu/give.
Charitable gifts of securities can be a tax-wise way to support LVC. You may be able to avoid or reduce capital gains tax while realizing a significant charitable contribution based on current market value.
LVC Federal Tax Number: 23-1352354
Broker Contact Information:
Christina Harrell, Senior Registered Client Associate--Officer Schneider Investment Group of Wells Fargo Advisors
919 Russell Drive
Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone: 717-228-5824
Toll-Free: 1-866-344-3882
Fax: 717-270-5312
Email: christina.harrell@wfadvisors.com
Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade name used by Wells Fargo Clearing
College Account Number at Wells Fargo Advisors:
5001-5081 Lebanon Valley
DTC Number: 0141
The DTC Automated Stock Transfer System
Provide your broker with the following information:
a. Depository Trust Company for credit to Wells Fargo Advisors
b. Lebanon Valley College Account Number at Wells Fargo Advisors
c. Depository for Settlement--Wells Fargo Advisors
d. Complete "Special Instructions" with donor name and date of transfer
Please call to inform LVC of the securities being transferred, the number of shares, and from where the securities are being transferred (e.g. Merrill Lynch-Manhattan), so we can alert Wells Fargo prior to the
For more information, please contact the Advancement Office at 1-866-LVC-1866 (1-866-582-1866) or development@lvc.edu.
You may be looking for a way to make a big difference to help further our mission. If you are 70½ or older you may also be interested in a way to lower the income and taxes from your IRA withdrawals. An IRA charitable rollover is a way you can help continue our work and benefit this year.
Many companies will match your gift to LVC. Visit our online directory to see if your or your spouse's employer does so. For questions, contact your human resources office or Jo Lynn Brummer, advancement financial coordinator, at 717-867-6222 or brummer@lvc.edu.
A planned gift can help create a lasting and meaningful impact on students, may help you save on taxes, and in some cases, could increase your income. Learn more here or by contacting Joe Martellaro, director of gift planning, at martella@lvc.edu or 717-867-6323.
If you have already arranged a planned gift, please share your plans with LVC and join more than 140 other members of the Miles Rigor Society.