
Look at the top ten factors to cause someone to put charity in their estate plans. 7 out of 10 have to do with coming to terms with one’s mortality. In other words, testamentary planned giving (bequests) happen when people realize they will not live forever.
Now take a look at the top ten factors for REMOVING charity from one’s will:
The exact same 7 factors for adding charities were in the top ten for removing charities! Basically, this seems to tell us that anything that causes someone to address their estate plans – most likely coming from a realization of one own mortality – is a cause for potential change.
What does this mean for nonprofit planned giving programs? Well, these data points should at a minimum teach fundraisers about when they should talk to prospects about planned giving. The problem is that waiting until these death awakening moments happen may be too late. Lots to think about here.
Stay tuned for more interesting findings to come!