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4729 Vincennes Boulevard Cape Coral, FL 33904 239.542.5594 cccf@capecoralcf.org |
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Appreciated Securities
Bequest
Business Interests
Cash
Charitable Bargain Sale
Charitable Gift Annuity
Charitable Lead Trust
FAQs & Glossary
Goals & Benefits
Life Insurance
Personal Property
Planned Giving
Pooled Life Income Fund
Real Estate
Remainder Annuity Trust
Remainder Unitrust
Retained Life Estate
Ways to Give
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Scholarship Programs…
The Bagley Scholarship Fund was created to assist Cape Coral Hospital employees who wish to continue their education in hospital-based healthcare. The Beier Scholarship Fund was created to assist high school students on a needs basis to further their education by attending a two or four year college full time. The Bird Scholarship Fund was created to assist students that attend Faith Presbyterian Church or have family members that attend the church. Applications can be obtained at the Faith Presbyterian Church office. The Brighten the Corner Scholarship Fund was created to assist young people who may have thought education opportunities beyond high school would not be available to them. An 85% attendance in a Christian Service of their choice is required. The Helen & Edward Brancati Teacher Development Scholarship was created to assist teachers employed by an accredited school in the United States who are seeking to continue their education. The Holmes Scholarship Fund was created to assist Cape Coral High School Students interested in continuing their education while studying the sciences. The JSC Priority Scholarship Fund was created to assist one female and one male athlete from North Fort Myers High School in continuing their education beyond high school. Applications and eligibility requirements can be found at www.jscpriority.com. The Rotary Club of Cape Coral Goldcoast Scholarship Fund was created by the Goldcoast Rotarians to assist eligible high school seniors, with a minimum un-weighted GPA of 3.2, to further their education by attending college. |
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