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GROW YOUR PLANNED GIVING PROGRAM

8/2/2017

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The financial health of Non-profit organizations requires multi-pronged sources for funding  their mission. Gifts received through planned giving efforts are usually unexpected windfalls to the organization because the donor often has not revealed their gift prior to their death.
 
BOARD PARTICIPATION AND AWARENESS
A Board of Directors that understands the value of planned giving where each member has committed a portion of their estate to the organization is a great start to building a planned giving program. Board members should share their planned giving knowledge throughout their community in an effort to expand the organizations planned giving program. A strong planned giving program that sends a positive message starts with 100% participation by the board.
 
EDUCATING STAFF MEMBERS
Staff can be strong advocates for the organizations mission. It is important that all staff members are comfortable sharing information about all programs supported by the organization including the planned giving program. Staff should also be encouraged to participate in the planned giving program. Even a small gift makes a difference. The important thing to remember is their participation no matter how small the gift.
 
EDUCATING DONORS
Reaching out to your donor base to engage them in conversation is the first step to building a planned giving program. Consider your donor base, their interests, age group, geographical locations, etc. and create outreach, such as a seminar, that speaks to them personally. People are often reluctant to attend a seminar on planned giving for various reasons. The presentation title needs to grab their attention and make them want to attend.
 
EDUCATING LOCAL PROFESSIONALS
Reaching out to local professionals such as CPAs, Financial Advisors, and Attorneys is another great way to spread the word about your organization and your planned giving program. Educating the professionals about your organization’s mission and values gives them the information needed to share your work with their clients.
 
Colleen is an experienced presenter and speaker who enjoys speaking to community groups, charities, and local residents in Sacramento and Placer Counties.
 
916-225-3570   cj@cjwatterslaw.com    http://www.cjwatterslaw.com

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    Colleen J. Watters is a dedicated estate planning and probate lawyer. She also specializes in special needs and pet care planning. A graduate of Lincoln School of Law, a member of the California State Bar since 2008, a native of Sacramento, an active volunteer with the American River Parkway Foundation and the Placer SPCA.

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