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Planned-Giving Basics

Here’s a collection of fundraising advice aimed at helping donors build a legacy — and organizations secure their future.

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October 30, 2025 | Read Time: 1 minute

With up to $18 trillion at stake in the Great Wealth Transfer over the next several years, charities are in a prime position to receive an influx of bequests and other planned gifts from loyal, longtime donors — but only if they know how to ask.

Nonprofits without legacy-giving programs could miss out on this major moment, says Chris Needles, chief development officer at the Wounded Warrior Project.

“Do what you can to capitalize on the transfer of wealth,” he says. “Every nonprofit, no matter what their size, will have a base of donors they can market to for legacy giving. Understanding that, that’s the tremendous opportunity that exists.”

This collection of fundraising advice aims to help you talk to donors about building a legacy, market the option to make planned gifts, and inspire larger gifts — so you can help secure your charity’s future.

Editor’s note: Chronicle playbooks are updated on an ongoing basis as new advice becomes available.

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Templates and Resources

Explaining Planned-Giving Options to Donors

The Ocean Conservancy uses this booklet to explain donors’ options when making a gift from their estates.

A Step-by-Step Guide for Donors Setting Up a Planned Gift

The Ocean Conservancy uses this informational packet to help donors make decisions—and commitments—about planned gifts.

A Statement of Commitment to the Georgia Institute of Technology

The university asks donors who commit to planned gifts to complete this form.

A Template for a Planned-Gift Letter of Intent

A sample form to collect information from donors about their estate gifts.

The Ocean Conservancy’s Planned-Gift Confirmation Form

The nonprofit asks donors to let them know when they’ve made a planned gift—but the organization doesn’t ask about the dollar value first.