Reverse the Erosion of Planned Gifts' Value Over Time
The "ten year retention rate of a#charitable #estate component is approximately 55% among adults over age 50 (James & Baker, 2015)."
What? I was trained over two decades ago that 80 - 85% of #plannedgifts would remain intact over time. The data might have been flawed or #donor habits have changed since then.
===> A Case Example: When one intrepid #organization realized the drops in #gifts over a decade without the benefit of this #research finding, we set about a renewed effort to#steward and #cultivate those who originally put the #nonprofit in their plans.
One tool we implemented is a planned giving intention form (non-binding) and incorporated a practice of using the tool on an every two or three-year basis with the #donors.
The supporters appreciated that the #charity sincerely desires to know how to make good on their most current intentions for the organization to either spend or #invest their #contribution.
Result? Many increased gift size while some lowered their commitment.
Inbox me on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/perrymonastero for the 2015 research or for the example donor intention form.
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