Summary
This course explores the components of a successful planned giving program, offering an in-depth explanation of planned gift instruments (in both the United States and Canada) and their uses in funding major gifts. This year, understanding the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 on planned giving will be an important benefit derived from attending this course.
Emphasis will also be placed on ‘small shop’ program design and implementation, and the marketing of gift planning from the donor’s perspective. Walk away with practical tips and tools you can use immediately at your organization to build an effective planned giving program that will help attract, inspire and retain your most loyal donors.
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Who Should Attend
This track is for individuals who have completed the Fundamentals of Resource Development program or a comparable introductory program; those with several years of fundraising experience; and those wanting to initiate a planned giving program or improve an existing one.
Curriculum
Understanding and Managing the Planned Gift Instruments
- Tax aspects of charitable gifts including recent updates (U.S. and Canada)
- Current gift options
- Deferred gift options
- Bequest administration practices
- Ethical issues in gift planning
Marketing Planned Gifts
- Donor-centered marketing essentials
- Factors motivating planned gifts
- Communicating planned gift opportunities
- Identifying gift planning prospects
- Cultivating prospective planned gift donors
- Asking for the gift
- Building endowment with planned gifts
- Planned giving and the internet
Gift Planning Program Opportunities
- Common myths about planned giving
- Preparing your annual activity plan
- Program integration opportunities
- Performance goals: tracking, managing, and reporting planned gifts
- Principles of charitable estate planning
- Using planned giving to solve donor estate challenges
- Recognition and stewardship of planned gift donors