The Southwest Georgia Technical College Foundation is appreciative of the many donors and supporters who give generously in order to support the mission of SWGTC. We are pleased to recognize financial contributions through the following giving levels:
The Southwest Georgia Technical College Foundation is proud to be apart of a giving community that helps to support the College and its students. The SWGTC Foundation Trustees, Faculty, Staff and Students would like to again say Thank You to our generous supporters.
The Timken Foundation
Williams Family Foundation
Lewis Hall and Mildred Sasser Singletary Foundation, Inc.
Archbold Medical Center
John Deere Foundation
Mitchell County Pro Tennis Invitational
Commercial Bank
Cherokee Foundation, Inc.
Flowers Foods
TECT
Community Foundation of Southwest Georgia
Colquitt Regional
Caterpillar
William Howard Flowers Foundation
Glass Foundation
Ross & Carol Jones
Debbie Griffiths Family Charitable Trust
Ponder’s Office Plus
Lorette Hoover
Esther I. Thomson
Rumbles Office City
Health District 8
Dr. Freida H. Hill
Georgia Firefighters Foundation
Kiwanis Club of Thomasville
Meigs Garden Club
Variety Canteen
Camilla Rotary
Dr. Annie Laurie McElroy
Robert & Frances Milberg
Johnson's Institutional Services
Family Bank
Debbie & Wallace Goodman
Kathy Harvill
Thomasville National Bank
Pepi Food Service
Bell South
Wal-Mart
Dale & Sonya Aldridge
Planters & Citizens Bank
Memorial Hospital & Manor
Radiology Associates of Tallahassee
Glenn & Deanna Deibert
Grady EMC
Thomas County Federal Savings & Loan
We invite you to view our 2007 supporters here.
Pledges help the Foundation budget and plan for the annual campaign. If you wish to make a pledge, please print out and complete a pledge card and mail it to the Foundation.
Click here to download a pledge card.
Please make checks payable to: Southwest Georgia Technical College Foundation
Please mail checks to:
Southwest Georgia Technical College
Attn: SWGTC Foundation
15689 U.S. Hwy 19 North
Thomasville, GA 31792
The Southwest Georgia Technical College will use your gift in the area most in need of financial assistance. However, you also have the choice of designating where you’d like your gift to be used. You may choose from one of the following when making a specific designation for your gift:
At this time we are unable to accept online cash or credit card donations. However, you may call the Office of Institutional Advancement (229-225-3977) to make arrangements for credit card donations by telephone.
The SWGTC Foundation accepts many different types of gifts that will improve the quality of education for our students. Such gifts include:
Other types of gifts must be approved by the Board of Trustees before the Foundation can accept them. If you have a question about a gift, please call the Office of Institutional Advancement at 229-225-3977.
A planned gift is a philanthropic gift and legacy that is funded either during the donor’s lifetime or after the donor’s death. The gift is part of a larger estate-planning process in which the donor decides how certain assets are distributed. Planned gifts create opportunities for both the Southwest Georgia Technical College Foundation and our donors. Determining what gift is right for you is just as important as making the gift.
Bequests through a will may be beneficial to donors who wish to make a gift without diminishing available assets during their lifetime. Various forms of bequests include a specified dollar amount, a percentage of estate value, a gift from the residual of the estate or a gift of specific property.
A gift of life insurance can be as simple as making the SWGTC Foundation the beneficiary of a policy. By making the SWGTC Foundation owner and beneficiary, a donor may receive tax benefits.
With a retained life estate, a donor can transfer ownership of property, such as a personal residence or farm, to the SWGTC Foundation while retaining the right to use the property during his or her lifetime. An immediate tax deduction is allowed for the value of the eventual charitable gift.
Assets in a qualified retirement plan such as an IRA, a 401(k), or a Keogh are typically included as part of the taxable estate at death. To minimize estate taxes, a donor could select the SWGTC Foundation as the beneficiary of remaining retirement assets at the time of death.
If you are interested in planned gifting, please contact your attorney, accountant, financial advisor or the Office of Institutional Advancement at 229-225-3977.
Adult Education Scholarships
The SWGTC Foundation encourages students to get their GED by paying for testing and other incurred fees.Student Enabling Scholarships
The Student Enabling Scholarship is a need-based scholarship designed to help students with unexpected expenses that may prevent them from continuing their education.Merit-Based Scholarships
The SWGTC Foundation has 16 established scholarships. These scholarships are based on merit and funded by your donations.High School Scholarships
Each year the SWGTC Foundation awards one graduating high school senior from each area high school with a scholarship to be used upon their enrollment at SWGTC.Employee Scholarships
At SWGTC, we believe that in order to give the best education possible to each of our students, our faculty and staff must also have the best education available. The SWGTC Employee Scholarship provides assistance to employees working toward a bachelor, masters, or doctoral degree.Equipment & Technology
Business, industry and our medical community rely upon employees trained on state-of-the-art equipment and industry-standard technology. The SWGTC Foundation provides funding to insure that the students of SWGTC have access to the technology and equipment that is vital to their educational experience.Facility Renovations
The SWGTC Foundation aids the College in the expense associated with facility renovations and maintaining our college campus.
Many companies participate in matching gifts programs. We encourage all community partners to check with your organization to see if your donation qualifies for a corporate match, which will effectively double of your contribution!
Southwest Georgia Technical College Foundation is a 501(c) 3 corporation. Contributions are tax deductible.