NCCHC Foundation Launches Legacy Society to Honor Future-Focused Donors | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

NCCHC Foundation Launches Legacy Society to Honor Future-Focused Donors

A New Way to Shape the Future of Correctional Health Care

The NCCHC Foundation is proud to unveil the Legacy Society, a new recognition circle that honors individuals who make a lasting commitment to the future of correctional health care through planned giving.

Members of the Legacy Society are visionaries—people who believe in equity, access, and compassionate care for incarcerated populations. By including the NCCHC Foundation in their estate plans—whether through cash donations, a bequest, trust, retirement account, life insurance policy, or other gifts—these forward-thinking donors ensure that vital programs like scholarships, workforce development, education, research, and reentry support continue for generations to come.

Since the Foundation’s inception in 2020, we’ve seen how generosity fuels meaningful change. The Legacy Society builds on that momentum by offering a powerful way to leave a legacy of care, healing, and hope.

Legacy gifts of $5,000 or more—whether pledged now or planned for the future—qualify for membership. Donors may choose to be publicly acknowledged or remain anonymous. Contributions made since 2020 count toward the $5,000 or more total.

To join, download and submit the Legacy Society Declaration Form or contact us at info@ncchcfoundation.org. Once we receive your Declaration Form, we will include you on conference signage and other relevant materials.

Together, we’re creating a legacy of care and compassion.

Legacy Society

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