The words are listed down at the bottom. But to understand why you should put them everywhere, read this:
Every single one of your supporters wants to have a meaningful life and wants to be remembered fondly after their lifetime.
Many of these same supporters will contemplate the creation of or revision to an estate plan. And, every time they do, your organization has a big opportunity to acquire a gift. But how do you know when the opportunity has arisen? That’s the big question isn’t it?
Here are some of the many life events that trigger this kind of thinking:
People might even consider a gift at the precise moment when they are:
And
Because of every bullet-point listed above, your planned and major gift marketing needs to be ever-present and ubiquitous but at a low cost— not an easy task. Here’s the easiest way to accomplish this. Put the following words everywhere you possibly can:
“Please consider making a gift to {your organization} in your will and financial plan.”
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