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Title: WHY PLANNED GIVING


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WHY PLANNED GIVING ?
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What is Planned Giving?
  • A fund raising function gifts that require
    planning often through a legal instrument
  • Giving from wealth rather than income
  • A program to educate cultivate of donor
    prospects for the purpose of receiving current
    and deferred major gifts

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What is Deferred Giving?
  • Many planned gifts are deferred . . . the
    charity does not receive the gifts until a later
    date, often at the donors death
  • Bequests, charitable trusts, gifts from insurance
    and retirement accounts, a gift of real estate
    under a retained life estate arrangement

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Common Planned Gifts
  • Bequests
  • Whole Life Insurance policies
  • Retirement Accounts
  • Special Real Estate gifts
  • Charitable Trusts
  • Charitable Gift Annuities

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How Planned Giving Differs from other Fundraising
  • Requires different ways of asking the donor for a
    gift
  • Takes more time
  • Legal aspects
  • Measurement of results is difficult
  • The ultimate gift

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Annual Gifts vs. Planned Gifts
  • Donors work on their schedule
  • Stocks, other assets
  • Requires much thought and advice
  • Personal
  • Selected prospects
  • Donors work on your schedule
  • Checkbook gifts
  • Requires minimal thought or counsel
  • Less personal
  • Everyones a prospect

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The Most Common Planned Gift Bequests
  • Most planned giving programs begin with bequests
  • Approximately 70 - 80 of planned gifts come in
    the form of bequests.
  • In recent years almost 20 billion annually
  • Only about 42 of adults have a will (according
    to legal resource Martindale-Hubbell)

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Bequests
  • NCPG Survey Reasons people do not leave an
    estate gift to charity
  • No one asked them to
  • No one suggested that they do so
  • Didnt think of it

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Bequests
  • ..only 5 of those who die leave a bequest to
    charity, compared to over 85 who give in their
    lifetime
  • Determinants of U.S. Donor Behavior The Case of
    Bequest by Adrian Sargeant Elaine Jay, June
    2004

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Identifying Potential Donors
  • Consistent, committed donors
  • Donors 55
  • Board members
  • Long-term volunteers staff
  • Major donors (maybe)

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Identifying Potential Donors --- Bequests
  • According to recent studies, approximately 70
    of Wills that contain charitable dispositions
    are, on average, executed by a 78-year-old woman
    some 3.5 years prior to death at the age of 81 or
    82.
  • Robert F. Sharpe, Jr.

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Why Planned Giving?
  • Older Americans - the number is growing
  • 34.9 million (12.4) people over age 65 in U.S.
    (2000 census)
  • By 2030 71.5 million (10.6)
  • In 1900, 120,000 older than 85 2005 over 4
    million
  • Older Americans have money
  • 65 hold between 12 - 30 trillion
  • 3.8 million millionaires in the U.S. (2004)
  • 313 billionaires in the U.S. (2004)
  • Americans gave 241 billion to charity in 2003
  • Bequests in 2003 totaled 21.6 billion (Giving
    USA 2004)
  • 51 of gifts to higher ed are from trusts and
    estates
  • Bequests constitute 20 - 25 of total individual
    giving (over time)
  • ??Intergenerational transfer of wealth - 41
    trillion??
  •       

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Why Start a Planned Giving Program?
Benefits to Donors
  • Provides more flexibility in giving opportunities
  • Helps people meet personal and financial
    goals-tailored to meet specific needs
  • Can increase current income for the donor
  • May avoid capital gains tax

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Why Start a Planned Giving Program?
Benefits to Donors
  • Provides a way for donor to pass assets to family
    at a reduced tax cost
  • May provide current tax benefits for future gifts
  • Allows a donor to make a significant gift NOW
  • It feels good!

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Why Start a Planned Giving Program?
Benefits to the Charity
  • Increases number of potential donors
  • Allows charity access to larger (major) gifts
  • Allows charity to increase professionalism of its
    fundraising efforts
  • Enhances the mission
  • Builds endowment

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WHY PLANNED GIVING ?
  • For more information about starting a planned
    giving program, contact
  • Mary Downey
  • Downey Associates,LLC
  • marydowney_at_sbcglobal.net
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