Giving Through Life Insurance

Did you know that you can make a major donation and leave a legacy at FAMU through life insurance? When you purchase a life insurance policy (in your name, your kids name, your grandkids name - some of us have many options) and make FAMU the policy owner and beneficiary, you get credit and our class could get credit for the FACE VALUE of the policy! AND your premium payments are TAX DEDUCTIBLE!*
*Please consult with your Accountant.

Giving Through Insurance

Insurance Agents

Jason Bryant - State Farm Insurance

Jason Bryant Insurance Agency

Located in Atlanta, GA Jason Bryant is a FAMU Alumnus from the freshman class of 1997, and the owner of a State Farm Insurance Agency licensed in the following states:

Alabama

Georgia

Florida

South Carolina

coming soon to TN

Montreal Morand - Waymon Lynch Insurance Agency

The Lynch Agency

Located in Washington DC, Montreal Morand is a FAMU Alumnus and licensed in 22 states including:

Alabama

Arizona

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Illinois 

Indiana 

Kentucky

Maryland 

New York 

North Carolina

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Texas

Virginia

Washington DC 

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Tell us about another licensed agent/agency

Tell us about another licensed agent or agency and once we are in contact with them, we will add them to our list.

Send an email with the agents name and contact info and we will get in touch soon.

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How to Give through Insurance

Check back here for updated and complete details.

Step 1: Underwrite a Whole Life Insurance policy

- You can insure yourself, your children, grandchildren, anyone you can legally insure

- Make FAMU the policy owner and the beneficiary, you will make the payments*

Step 2: Send policy confirmation to the FAMU Foundation with instructions to credit you and your freshman class

*NOTE: the exact beneficiary instructions are being confirmed. Premium payments should be tax deductible, consult your accountant.

More details are pending from the University on how to give credit to the freshman class account (including what to submit and to whom).

This page will be updated when details are available.