George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.
Legacy Giving goes by many names: planned giving, estate giving or legacy giving. It refers to the forethought and action of a donor to make a gift to charity that will either be realized at a future date or through the donor’s estate.
While donors make gifts to charity all the time, the significance of a Legacy Gift is the planning involved in making it happen. A donor making a Legacy Gift will generally need to involve professionals such as lawyers, accountants or financial planners, to structure the gift. As well, as a donor, you may choose to involve the charity ahead of time to make the gift.
While leaving a Legacy Gift can result in a larger gift than a donor can make in their lifetime, a Legacy Gift can be of any size or amount. A Legacy Gift can also be designated to a specific program or endowment fund.
There are many giving options and the one best suited to your needs can be determined with help from your professional advisors.
Some of the most common gift options include:
Remember...
Talk with your family and friends about your will. It is highly recommended that every donor speaks to one or more professional advisors before making a Legacy Gift. Contact us at the Foundation to let us know of your gift so that we can demonstrate our appreciation in your lifetime.
If you are considering making a gift of life insurance or a bequest and would like to discuss how to best create and structure it, please contact:
Gabriella Goutam
Development Officer, Annual Giving
George Brown College Foundation
Phone: 416-415-5000 x3289
Fax: 416-415-5011
Email: gabriella.goutam@georgebrown.ca
