Why Your Legacy Giving Strategy Needs an Ethical Parachute
When you plan a legacy gift, you're making a bet on the future. You're saying that the organization you support today will still be worthy of that tru...
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When you plan a legacy gift, you're making a bet on the future. You're saying that the organization you support today will still be worthy of that tru...
Legacy giving is often misunderstood as a simple charitable donation, but when structured ethically, it functions as a parachute for wealth transition...
Most legacy gifts are built for one generation: a scholarship fund that lasts thirty years, a building that bears a name for a few decades, an endowme...
The hardest part of legacy giving isn't deciding how much to leave—it's deciding how much to let go. You've spent years or decades building a philanth...
A legacy gift is often imagined as a final, generous act—a check written from beyond, a building with your name on it. But what if your gift could do ...