Make a planned gift to YWCA Boulder County and help shape a future of positive change.

Donors who wish to create an enduring legacy for generations to come often choose planned or deferred giving to provide continued support to causes and nonprofits important to them.

The Empowerment League is a loyal, dedicated group of donors who have included YWCA Boulder County in their estate planning.  They dream big and want to leave not only a memorable footprint with the YWCA in Boulder, but also many footprints leading to the doors of the state legislature, a future filled with women of every race in STEM classrooms and careers, and a world where equity is a way of life for all women, especially women of color, in society.

Read Denny Kercher’s story of why she became a member of YWCA’s Empowerment League.

Three simple ways to give:

  1. Include YWCA Boulder County in your will or trust

  2. Name YWCA Boulder County as a full or partial beneficiary of a retirement account or IRA

  3. Name YWCA Boulder County as a full or partial beneficiary (or contingent beneficiary) of a non-retirement investment or life insurance policy

The most important thing is to explore your options based on your personal interests and philanthropic goals. We are happy to work with your financial planner or attorney. To learn more, please contact Program Officer, Grants & Planned Giving, Lisa Gills, at: lgills@ywcaboulder.org or call 303-443-0419 x104.

  • Legal Name: YWCA of Boulder County

  • Date of incorporation: 6/23/1959

  • Principal Business Address: 2222 14th Street, Boulder, Colorado 80302

  • EIN: 84-0500276

Please let us know that you have included YWCA Boulder County in your estate plans. We would like to show our gratitude for your generous commitment to continuing our important work for generations to come. Please email Lisa Gills at lgills@ywcaboulder.org or download and fill out the Gift Intention Form.

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