Endowment Gifts and Other Gifts
Ensure the Future of Easthampton Public Library
By contributing to our Endowment Fund, you help ensure that the Easthampton Public Library continues to serve our community for generations. Endowment gifts provide ongoing financial support, creating a stable foundation that allows the library to grow and adapt. Your legacy gift ensures that future generations will benefit from the library’s resources, programs, and services.
Why Your Gift Matters
Endowment donations provide long-term stability by generating annual income that supports:
- Library Operations
Ensure consistent funding for staffing, maintenance, and daily operations. - Program Growth
Expand educational and cultural programming across all ages. - Community Access
Keep the library accessible and free for everyone in Easthampton.
Additional Giving Options
- Estate Gifts
Leave a lasting legacy by including the Easthampton Public Library in your estate plans. Gifts made through wills, trusts, or bequests ensure that your generosity will continue to impact the community even after your lifetime. - Stock Transfers
Donating appreciated stock is a tax-advantageous way to support the library. Stock gifts provide substantial financial benefits to the library while offering potential tax savings to donors. Contact us to learn more about initiating a stock transfer.
Secure the Future—Get in Touch Today
Your endowment gift makes a lasting impact, ensuring the Easthampton Public Library remains a vital resource for generations to come. To discuss estate gifts, stock transfers, or other long-term giving options, contact Chuck McCullagh.
Ready to support the library? Still have Questions?
Meet Chuck McCullagh
Chuck McCullagh is the fundraising officer for the Easthampton Public Library. He also assists with financial management decisions and oversees construction projects.
Chuck recently retired after serving as the Chief Financial Officer of the Williston Northampton School for twenty-four years and has over thirty years of experience in leadership roles for non-profits. His expertise spans financial planning, construction oversight, and board service. Prior to his non-profit career, Chuck worked in industrial manufacturing and distribution.
He holds a B.S. from Boston College and an M.B.A. from the University of Connecticut. Chuck and his wife Martha are longtime Easthampton residents.
Let’s Discuss Your Giving Options
Are you interested in making a significant impact on the library’s future? Whether you’re considering a stock transfer, estate gift, endowment, or corporate sponsorship, Chuck can walk you through the options and help tailor your contribution to align with your goals. Together, we can build a lasting legacy for Easthampton Public Library.
Let’s Talk
Reach out to Chuck to explore how your gift can make a difference for our library and our community.