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CGA Rate Decrease (2000955-GPL-X-191216)
Project: CGA Rate Change email

Estate and Gift Planning

Bussey Quackenbush
Marketing Specialist
emquackenbush@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

12-16-2019

Status
Complete

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Chris Barnett

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
12-12-2019

Draft Production Date
12-12-2019

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
12-12-2019

Final Approval Deadline
12-12-2019

Email Info

Sender Display Name
University of Florida Office of Estate & Gift Planning

Sender Email Address
giftplanning@uff.ufl.edu

Subject Line
Don’t miss out on the best CGA rates in years

Preview Text
Charitable Gift Annuity rates are decreasing on January 1, 2020

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⚠️ Your request is in the final stages and is locked for comments and file uploads. If you need urgent assistance please email both Jason Phenicie (jphenicie@uff.ufl.edu) and Monica Vosilla (mvosilla@uff.ufl.edu)

[DEC-13-19  9:13 AM  Anonymous] Please put a space between header and salutation

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If you make your gift by December 31, the gift annuity rates will be an estimated 0.3 to 0.5 percent higher than they will on Jan. 1, 2020.
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Created on Dec.  6, 2019 at  3:52 PM (EST). Last updated by Phenicie, Jason on April 19 at 11:14 AM (EDT). Owned by Anonymous.
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