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In a pinch? Three Make-A-Will Month messages you can use right now


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As you implement strategies to attract gifts to your endowment fund at Kitsap Community Foundation, it’s critical to regularly encourage donors to check their estate plans to be sure they’ve incorporated their intended bequests. Now is an especially good time to get the word out because August is National Make-A-Will Month.

 

Here are three cut-and-paste messages you can use in your communications with donors, whether those are broad communications such as website pages or one-on-one emails to particular donors.  

 

Money, mortality, and family relationships can be tough for anyone to address head on, and when you combine them, it’s no wonder so many people put off setting up or updating their estate plans. Don’t delay! Reviewing your wills, trusts, and beneficiary designations not only gives you peace of mind, but also lets you explore ways to include a bequest to [ABC Charity]’s endowment fund at Kitsap Community Foundation. Please reach out. We’d love to work with you and your advisors to establish a legacy that will benefit the community for years to come. We’re so grateful for everything you do to help [ABC Charity]’s mission stay strong.  

 

As you work with your attorney and other advisors, be sure to review the beneficiary designations on your insurance policies and retirement plans. Pay close attention to tax-deferred retirement plans such as 401(k)s and IRAs. Typically, you’ll name your spouse as the primary beneficiary of these accounts to provide income following your death and to comply with legal requirements. But as you and your advisors evaluate whom to name as a secondary beneficiary of these tax-deferred accounts, don’t automatically default to naming your children or your revocable trust. You and your advisors may determine that naming [ABC Charity]’s endowment fund at Kitsap Community Foundation is the most tax-efficient, streamlined way to establish a philanthropic legacy. A bequest like this avoids not only estate tax, but also income tax on the retirement plan distributions. Reach out to learn more!

 

We’ve all heard stories about the sad consequences of someone not having an estate plan, or even having out-of-date beneficiary designations. Estate planning documents, including wills, trusts, and beneficiary designations, often represent generous acts of clear distribution and conflict avoidance for your family and loved ones. An estate plan allows you to demonstrate how much you care about the people in your life as well as your charitable passions. We’d love to work with you and your advisors to include [ABC Charity]’sendowment fund in your estate plan.

 

Plus, in case you missed our Kitsap Center for Nonprofit Excellence (KCNE) Promoting Planned Giving session last month, you can view the slides, recording, and get access to our free toolkit and resources in our Box.com folder by clicking here. For editable Canva template links, please view our session recap email here.


As always, please reach out to the team at Kitsap Community Foundation! We are here to help you build your endowment fund. We appreciate the opportunity to work with organizations like yours that are making such a big difference in the quality of life in our community. 

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