
The Land Grant Legacy Society represents the past, present and future of Kansas State University. This society, part of the KSU Foundation Presidents Club, honors alumni and friends who have chosen to support the university by including K-State in their estate plans. This special society provides its members an opportunity to learn more about the university, its students and its future.
Membership in the Land Grant Legacy Society is open to any individual who would like to invest in the future of Kansas State University through a variety of estate planning tools, including bequests in a will or trust, charitable remainder trusts, gift annuities or gifts of life insurance.
Learn more about planned giving options.
K-Staters gathered on April 25, 2008 to recognize the vision of those donors who are investing in the future of K-State through their planned gifts. More than 100 passionate donors celebrated their loyalty by enjoying musical entertainment provided by the K-State Singers and or at a lucheon at the K-State Union.
Attendees were moved by the personal messages on the importance of scholarship support that were delivered by Michelle LeCleuyse, senior in biology and pre-veterinary medicine and Phillip Harner, sophomore in industrial engineering. Provost Duane Nellis emphasized the gratitude of the entire campus in his comments, and Lee Borck, loyal supporter of K-State, shared his passion for giving back to the university.
If you have any questions about Land Grant Legacy Society events, please contact the donor relations department at 800-432-1578 or landgrantlegacysociety@found.ksu.edu.