Gifts of Land and Related Property

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Summary:

 

Planned giving is to a large extent a discussion of gifts of assets. One of the most common and valuable assets Canadians hold is their primary residence, recreational property and land for agricultural use. As boomers age, many of these properties will be disposed of during the next few decades or remain as part of their estate to benefit family and charitable beneficiaries.

Grant and Michelle will bring their expertise to this topic having worked with conservation and environmental organizations as fundraisers and gift planners covering the identification, solicitation and securing of gifts of land. Specific topics to be covered will include residual interest gifts, examples of green gifts of land and the importance of a gift acceptance policy to any organization interested in maximizing their income through gifts of assets. The role of a gift planner in land gift discussions with charity boards, management and staff will also be outlined to ensure that your organization (big or small) is ready to receive these lucrative gifts and the transformational opportunity that they represent.

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Vaccination

  • All delegates must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.  “Fully vaccinated” means that a participant has received a full series of a vaccine that is authorized by Health Canada, or any combination of such vaccines, and that a minimum of 14 days have passed since they received their final COVID-19 vaccination. 
  • Upon request, all delegates must show event organizers proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.  This proof must be in a form approved by a provincial Public Health authority. 
  • If a delegate is unable to provide proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, they must show proof of medical exemption.  Acceptable proof of medical exemption varies by province.  Delegates are responsible for ensuring that their proof of medical exemption complies with Public Health requirements in the province where the event is being held. 

When

18 May, 12:00pm to 18 May, 1:15pm

Where

Union Club of British Columbia
805 Gordon Street
Victoria,  British Columbia  V8W1Z6 Canada

Contact

charlotte@dmpvictoria.ca

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