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September 23, 2025

A Legacy That Lives On

How Mary Hoffman’s thoughtful planning is shaping Vermont’s future

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When Mary Hoffman passed away in 2024, her generosity revealed itself in ways no one expected. A private supporter of the arts and the environment, Mary Hoffman quietly made arrangements that would change the future for Vermont nonprofits. Her estate gifts are already sustaining concerts, conserving land, and enriching community life. Seven Vermont organizations, from the Vermont Symphony Orchestra to the Nature Conservancy, received transformative gifts through her estate. Mary’s story shows how planned giving ensures that your values live on—creating impact for generations to come.

 

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Planned giving is more than a financial decision—it’s a way to write your values into the future. Mary Hoffman’s story shows the extraordinary impact one person can have. Her legacy reminds us that every gift, thoughtfully planned, has the power to shape tomorrow.

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