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About Plan For Gifts

Planforgifts.com is a website specifically designed for NGO's and non-profit organizations who are establishing a new planned giving program or enhancing an existing fundraising strategy.

This website offers both a Simple and Comprehensive Planned Giving Strategic Plan and a Toolkit that covers everyday tools for running a successful charitable giving program. The Toolkit provides basic gift and estate planning guidelines as well as templates, sample letters, gift acceptance policies, marketing strategies and much more. Become a member and download the documents you want when you need them and watch this site for regular new additions of useful philanthropy planning materials.

By joining planforgifts.com, members essentially become part of a co-operative with an annual fee that will not exclude anyone.This website is a place that non profit organizations can visit regularly to learn about the next steps they need to take. They will build their philanthropy programs by components, accessing only the material they need when they have the time and resources to implement it. Also, members can play an active role by telling us what they need to continue to grow their charitable donation programs.


CAGP-ACPDP Announcement

CAGP-ACPDP is pleased to announce that this website is available to CAGP-ACPDP members as a free benefit. "This is an exceptional tool for charities who are establishing a new planned giving program or are looking to update their administrative guidelines" noted Diane MacDonald, Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners  "Members will be able to download the documents they want when they need them". The website promises to be a useful tool with templates, sample policies and guidelines for every aspect of charitable gift planning. Regular new additions of useful philanthropy planning materials will be provided for those who sign up.
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Lady Margaret Beaufort, Henry VIII's grandmother
made the first recorded planned gift by leaving a gift in her Will that helped to found Cambridge University. There are many examples of such transformational planned gifts. Visit www.bequestguide.org for more examples of transformational planned gifts.
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