Book 3× More
from Every Major Gift
The OCLAT lets your institution book an irrevocable, collateralized commitment on Day 1 — not a pledge that might never arrive. Your donors keep their wealth. You grow your endowment. Everybody wins.
Three Problems the OCLAT Solves
Most planned gifts are revocable promises that evaporate when donors change their minds, change advisors, or simply pass away before fulfilling them. The OCLAT eliminates all three.
OCLAT vs. CRT — For Your Institution
Your development team probably already knows the CRT — and the revocable gift in a will. Here's what the OCLAT changes for your endowment.
| Feature | OCLAT | CRT | Revocable Gift (gift in a will) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total to charity ($1M funded) | $3M+ over term | $250K–$400K remainder | Uncertain — can be revoked anytime |
| Bookable on Day 1? | Yes — irrevocable annuity | Potentially partial | No — non-binding intention |
| Collateralized? | Trust corpus backs every payment | Charity waits for remainder | No — nothing backs it |
| Donor's family keeps assets? | Yes — remainder to heirs tax-free | No — remainder goes to charity | Yes — until death |
| Donor willingness to fund | Higher — family gets assets back | Lower — family gives up principal | High — but easily changed later |
| New Gifts & Commitments (NGC) | Same as outright cash gift — booked 100% in year one | 1× baseline | Reduced credit — revocable |
| IRS-compliant? | Yes — §170, IRC §7520 | Yes — §664 | Yes — but no deduction today |
From Prospect to Booked Gift
Your development officer identifies the donor. We handle everything else — trust design, tax modeling, legal drafting, trustee coordination — in just two calls over two weeks.
Three Ways to Run the Campaign
Every OCLAT campaign draws on the same vehicle, but speaks to a different donor psychology. Lead with Add-a-Zero, then layer in matching and the get-back frame — or run all three at once.
[n]dowed provides a full-time gift officer embedded at your institution to run every campaign from prospect identification through close. No added headcount, no management overhead, no cost to the university — just an experienced fundraiser focused entirely on OCLAT pipeline and donor stewardship.
$10M OCLAT = $10M NGC Credit in Year One
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has updated its Global Reporting Standards. The entire documented committed value of an irrevocable multi-year commitment now counts as New Funds Committed in the year the commitment is made — not capped at five years.
A gift officer who secures a 20- or 30-year OCLAT can now count the entire present value of the annuity stream as NGC in year one. The fundraiser has no incentive to avoid back-loaded charitable contributions, because present value is always equal to the donor's total OCLAT contribution. This is a transformational shift in the field.
What Your Team Needs to Know
Ready to Grow Your Endowment?
Schedule a briefing for your development team. We'll model a scenario based on your institution's donor profile — no cost, no commitment.
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