Patrick O’Donnell

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Patrick O'Donnell

COVER STORY
Planned gifts have long sustained the Wisconsin Humane Society, from the 1926 bequest that built Milwaukee’s first animal shelter to the expanded strategies used today. By integrating digital tools, hosting creative events like “Lattes & Legacies,” and stewarding legacy donors through Buster’s Legacy Society, WHS has streamlined estate gift management and built deeper donor trust—fueling a program that helps 13,000+ animals each year.

Patrick O'Donnell

COVER STORY
It started with a simple plan: give back to the medical school in India where they met. The San Francisco Bay Area couple—both busy physicians—initially intended to gift $150,000 to a one-time project benefitting the Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College (GOSUMEC) in Mumbai, India.

Patrick O'Donnell

The GOSUMEC Foundation proves you don’t need to be a big nonprofit to achieve sizable results. Drs. Sanjay and Archana Bindra turned their 25th wedding anniversary into a $1 million endowment for medical scholarships in India. With zero staff, full transparency, and a focus on legacy giving, their grassroots nonprofit offers a replicable model for small organizations everywhere. Visit gosumec.org or scan the QR code in GIVING magazine to learn more about their work—and the groundbreaking GIVE Study.

Patrick O'Donnell

COVER STORY
The U.S. Navy SEALs can trace their roots back to World War II, and have played critical roles in almost every conflict the United States has been involved with since. As the Navy’s primary special operations force, SEALs have a long history of performing high-stakes operations, including rescuing hostages and eliminating dangerous terrorists. They are world-renowned as elite warriors who never back down.

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