Planned Giving: What to Do and How to Do it

Planned Giving:
What to Do and How to Do it
A Day with Debra Ashton
2011 MPGC Conference
brought to you by
Maine Planned Giving Council
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Point Lookout Resort and Conference Center
Northport, Maine
Conference Schedule
A Day with Debra Ashton, author of
Planned Giving’s Blue Bible
8:30 - 9:30
Registration and continental breakfast reception
9:30 - 11:30
Presentations
Starting a Bequest Program in 60 Days
Mastering the Charitable Gift Annuity
11:30 - Noon
Break
Noon - 1:30
Lunch Presentation
The 15 Hideous Reasons You Are Not Getting Gifts
1:30 - 2:00
Break
2:00 - 4:00
Presentation
Putting It All Together
4:00 - 4:30
Annual Meeting
presentations
Starting a Bequest Program in 60 Days
There is one type of gift that every donor can consider—a testamentary
gift. That commonly takes the form of a bequest, but it also includes
life insurance and retirement plans. In this session, we discuss how to
start a bequest program from scratch. From choosing an appropriate
name for a Deferred Giving Society to marketing the program, we cover
everything you need to know to take advantage of the most popular
planned giving in America.
Mastering the Charitable Gift Annuity
We all want the outright gift, but, often donors cannot give up the
income from their assets. That makes the beauty and simplicity of the
Charitable Gift Annuity perfect. In this session, we cover the uses and
flexibility of the Charitable Gift Annuity. This includes how it works,
why donors love this gift vehicle, and all of the considerations for you
and for the donor. There is no excuse to leave this marvelous gift option
on the table. If you have been afraid of this vehicle up to now, you will
walk away feeling confident about how to incorporate a life income gift
into your program.
The 15 Hideous Reasons You Are Not Getting Gifts
If your fund raising totals are lacking this year, the reason probably isn’t
the economy, your lack of planned giving expertise, or even your tiny
staff. Poor results may be due to wasteful habits, unproductive activities,
lack of discipline and procrastination. This very practical session is
for all kinds of fund raisers—annual--major gifts, campaign, planned
giving, volunteers, and Trustees--and will help get you back on track in
time for year-end.
Putting It All Together
For a small shop, the staff feels overworked and always treading water.
There is a chronic tug of war between immediate cash needs and longterm vision. With so few hands, it feels like you can never get ahead
or take the time to really plan beyond next month. In this session, we
cover ideas, strategies and tools to change the paradigm. This includes
the role of the board and volunteers, how to incorporate an Endowment
component, and why having an Endowment/Major gift focus will
increase annual giving, enhance stewardship, and allow for seamless
integration of planned giving.
about debra ashton
Debra Ashton has had a stellar career in planned giving since 1975.
If you know the words planned giving, you know her name and
her book, The Blue Bible of planned giving, first published in 1988.
Generations of new and experienced planned giving officers have
relied on her wise advice and keen insight on creating and running a
planned giving program that really works!
Debra runs one of the top three, exclusively planned giving consulting
firms in the nation. She has consulted to every type of nonprofit—
educational, health, environmental, social service, religious, you name it. They all come to
her to learn not only WHAT to do, but HOW TO DO IT.
-Lynda S. Moerschbaecher
registration
Registration Fee (includes conference, continental breakfast and lunch):
$100 MPGC Members/$175 Non Members (includes one year MPGC membership fee).
For more information: www.mpgc.com or call Chris Cox at 207-973-5786 or email
ccox@emh.org
Overnight accommodations available: call Point Lookout at 800-516-3611 for
reservations
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PO Box 119
Northport, Maine 04849
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