Step-by-step chart on processing of bequests
Step-by-step chart on processing of bequests
Bequests - Step by Step Chart | Approved by | Date Completed | Notes |
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Develop board policies on the acceptance and use of unrestricted bequests and designated/restricted bequests. | Board of Directors | ||
Develop plain-language sample will wording for prospects and advisors. | Legal Counsel | Consider including sample "power to vary" language regarding restricted bequests and endowments. | |
Once approved by legal counsel, print and file the sample will wording in your readiness binder, to send on request to prospects and professional advisors. | Ensure you are capable of rapidly emailing, faxing, mailing, or hand-delivering it in hard-copy form. Include it in your gift planning brochure. | ||
Develop procedures to be used when prospects and advisors call seeking information about bequests. | See telephone call from lawyer checklist (above). | ||
When you are notified about an impending bequest by the estate executor/executrix, set up hard-copy estate files. | |||
Notify your organization's legal counsel. | |||
Confirm the bequest amount and the expected timing of the receipt of the gift. | |||
Set up a calendar reminder system in order to track the bequest. | |||
Develop an estate file checklist to ensure that all required estate documentation is obtained (for example, copy of will, releases, estate accounts, etc.), reviewed properly, and handled promptly. | This also helps ensure that all estate distributions have been received, acknowledged, and receipted in a timely way. | ||
On receipt of the gift, acknowledge receipt and that the gift will be used in accordance with the donor's wishes. | Acknowledge the gift to the family of the donor, directly or through the executor/executrix. | ||
Issue a tax receipt when applicable. |
Modifié le: lundi 5 novembre 2018, 15:56