More Canadians are leaving a gift to charity in their will

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Written by Alena Schock, Donor Relations Officer, published on September 8, 2022 Give the Gift of Sight

My favourite part of my role as Operation Eyesight’s Donor Relations Officer is meeting with our donors and learning more about the impact they want to make with their legacy gifts. I already knew that our donors are thoughtful individuals with big hearts, but what struck me the most was their desire to improve the world for others.    

Often, people think about contributing to a cause they care about by making monthly donations, volunteering their time or advocating on social media – but a growing number of people are taking their philanthropy one step further by leaving a charitable gift in their wills. These ordinary Canadians recognize that they can make a powerful contribution that will last for generations, without taking away from the resources they and their family need now.

We are fortunate that many longtime donors and new supporters have already notified us that Operation Eyesight is included in their will. Thank you! This forward-thinking mindset has been sparked in Canadians of all ages; they understand that it is possible to do more simply by giving in another way.

If more Canadians left even a small percentage of their estate to charity, the sum of all their efforts could represent as much as $40 billion to advance charitable causes. We could literally eliminate avoidable blindness for the whole world with that kind of capital!

You may be surprised to learn that a donation of one per cent could result in a much bigger gift than you ever thought possible. You would still be leaving 99 per cent of your estate to your loved ones while supporting your favourite charity.

The best part is that leaving a gift in your will can be a simple process. Here are some suggestions for getting started:

Calculate your donation. With a simple calculation, you can determine how much you want to leave to Operation Eyesight, and how much you want your loved ones to receive. The Legacy Calculator on our Will Power webpage is a unique tool to help you with this calculation. It’s available because we have partnered with Will Power, a national public education campaign designed to inspire Canadians to consider charitable giving in their will.

Discover the tax benefits. Did you know that the Canadian government has created some of the best tax incentives in the world to encourage more giving to charity, especially from your estate? That’s right! To share an example, this article illustrates how a couple’s financial advisor helped them give big to charity and take advantage of the tax benefits, all while leaving a sizable inheritance for their daughters.

Use the Operation Eyesight Will Preparation Guide. Not sure what should be in your will or what you should consider? Check out our Will Guide to set you up for a successful conversation with your adviser.

Ask a financial adviser. Consulting a financial expert can help you ensure your donation works in your favour. You can use Will Power’s Financial Adviser Finder to match with an expert in your region.

Find out how to keep the love going. Click here to learn how a gift in your will to Operation Eyesight would be used to advance accessibility to quality eye health care in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

For more information, visit our Legacy Giving page or contact me, Alena Schock, directly at SchockA[at]operationeyesight.com or +1-587-355-1003. I’d be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Wills are a powerful tool for “being the change you want to see in the world”. Ordinary people across Canada are using their wills to become philanthropists who will inspire others to make an impact on the future. Join the movement, keep the love going and work with us to be the change you’d like to see.

Thank you for your generous and thoughtful support!