Charities and Legacies 2019 - Volume 4

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CHARITIES AND LEGACIES 2019 Volume 4

Celebrating 15 Years of Quality Legal Exhibitions & Training


Pet Rescue and Rehoming Centre – Founded 2001. Taking in unwanted and abandoned animals and finding them loving homes. Pet Rescue welfare association - Pets of all ages and breeds need our rescue service now more

than ever. Strays, abandoned, relinquished and bereaved, all would have a story if they could talk. We rely heavily on donations, monetary or in kind. Without your help in this way we could not continue our work with rehabilitation, re homing or veterinary costs. We operate a non-destruction policy, our OAP unit houses pets who’s owners may have passed away or are unable to care for them due to their own ill health. We constantly need to maintain the rescue kennels, cattery and aviary and upgrade as often as we can. More spaces are needed daily and the funds received from donations help us to provide a high level of care, food and veterinary treatment as and when needed.

More than just a rescue... Community Vet Clinic and Fully Equipped Surgical Unit – Opened to the public 2007. Non means

tested, enabling affordable veterinary care and treatment for local pets and peace of mind for their owners. Not only do our vets treat and care for our own animals, we have opened our doors to provide affordable and compassionate care to owners and their pets.

Pet Food Bank – Non means tested, free pet food for those who maybe struggling, helping them

to keep their pets. During the current economic climate, a little extra help is sometimes needed and we are here to help people take care of their beloved pets. We have a large food store and cater for cats, dogs and rabbits. We offer a non-means tested service so that anyone is able to come and ask for help, all we ask for is proof of address, such as a utility bill. Or a letter from a support worker (or similar) if the person needing pet food is homeless.

The charity relies on legacies, gifts and donations just as many other charities do, if you wish to consider leaving Pet Rescue Welfare Association a gift in your will, that gift is marked by a permanent reminder of your kindness. Named on the website under Eternal Friends and a plaque on site at the rescue center. All legacies and gifts help provide for the animals in our care. No flash cars or large offices, just animal care and welfare. If you wish your gift to be used on something special i.e. New kennel/cattery or equipment rest assured your wishes will be honored. Please ask your solicitor for help with your will, we can if you wish nominate a trustee to act as executors. Please ask your solicitor to contact Rev. M. Summerfield All bequeaths too Pet Rescue Welfare Association. Registered charity number 1116170


In the UK, one in two people will be diagnosed with cancer. Yet around 40% of cancer cases could be prevented World Cancer Research Fund is dedicated to cancer prevention and survival We fund worldwide scientific research on the links between diet, weight, physical activity, cancer prevention and survival. Translating the findings into practical, easy-to-use information to help everyone reduce their risk of cancer. Our research shows that around 144,000 cancer cases every year in the UK could be prevented through simple healthy lifestyle choices. By spreading this good news, along with our cancer prevention information, we hope many lives will be saved. We get no government funding so this innovative work is only possible through people’s generosity, especially from gifts in wills. You, as solicitors, play a vital role in enabling people to fulfil their final wishes and support the ground-breaking work of charities like World Cancer Research Fund. Please keep us in mind when someone mentions ‘cancer research’ as a cause they’d like to support.

For more information about our work Call: 020 7343 4200 Email: giftsinwills@wcrf.org Visit: www.wcrf-uk.org/legacy World Cancer Research Fund, 140 Pentonville Road, London N1 9FW Registered Charity Number: 1000739 Registered with the Charity Commission in England & Wales

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Chapter 1 Charity Trustees: managing the risk of wills disputes

Chapter 3 Charities: a call to action and ethical fundraising

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Chapter 2 Encouraging legacy gifting

Chapter 4 Fundraising in a digital age

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HELP THOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN SO MUCH. By leaving a gift in your Will, you can give back to soldiers, veterans & families for life.

Find out more about leaving a gift in your Will to The Soldiers’ Charity. Call: 020 7811 3694 Email: legacies@soldierscharity.org Web: www.soldierscharity.org/legacies ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is a registered charity in England and Wales (1146420) and Scotland (039189). Registered as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales (07974609). Registered Office: Mountbarrow House,12 Elizabeth Street, London SW1W 9RB.

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Remember A Charity is part of the Institute of Fundraising, a registered charity in England and Wales (No. 1079573) and in Scotland (No. SCO38971).

Let your clients know that leaving a gift to charity in their Will is an option. Once their family and loved ones are taken care of, even a small gift could make a huge difference to the causes they care about. Find out more at rememberacharity.org.uk


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Connect with us Support Line: 0800 1032999 Head Office: 02477 987922 support@theasc.org.uk www.theasc.org.uk Registered office: Head Office, 12 Ensign Business Centre, Westwood Way, Coventry, CV4 8JA. Registered Charity No: 1163538

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Where there is a will, there is a way. Where there is a will, there is a way. Leaving a gift to charity in your will is a great Leaving a gift to charity in your will is a great way for your generosity to last beyond your way for your generosity to last beyond your own lieftime. After considering your family and own lieftime. After considering your family and friends, you could leave a lasting legacy by friends, you could leave a lasting legacy by bequeathing a gift to the UK Stem Cell bequeathing a gift to the UK Stem Cell Foundation. Your gift could help ensure that this Foundation. Your gift could help ensure that this most promising area of medical research, with most promising area of medical research, with the ability to treat so many devastating the ability to treat so many devastating conditions, realises its true potential. Also, conditions, realises its true potential. Also, leaving a gift to charity has the added bonus of leaving a gift to charity has the added bonus of being free of inheritance tax. being free of inheritance tax.

For more information, visit For more information, visit www.ukscf.org or call 0207 491 6566. www.ukscf.org or call 0207 491 6566.


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P Maintain a healthy body weight

O Use talcum powder

P Avoid job-related chemical exposures

O Consume excessive amounts of animal fats

We eagerly await the day when people don’t wait until they have cancer before giving up smoking

Our sacred mission: the prevention of cancer For donations, in memoriam gifts, legacies

Cancer Prevention Research Trust 231 Roehampton Lane, London SW15 4LB Tel: 020 8785 7786 Fax: 020 8785 6466 E-mail: cprt45@yahoo.co.uk Registered Charity No. 265985

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“ I want to help provide a safety net for future seafarers and their families.” As an island nation, we rely on seafarers who risk their lives, put food on our plates and carry vital supplies to and from our shores.

Leave a lasting legacy to our seafarers FIND OUT MORE… To find out more about our work or to request our legacy pack, please call 020 7932 0000 or email seafarers@seafarers-uk.org

By leaving a gift to Seafarers UK in your will, you will help to support seafarers and their families who find themselves in need of essential support at difficult times. Last year Seafarers UK gave £3.6m in funding

to more than 80 maritime charities and organisations. Seafarers UK receives no government funding and is heavily dependent on public donations and legacies to maintain its grant-making programme.

Seafarers UK (King George’s Fund for Sailors) is a registered charity, number 226446, in England and Wales, incorporated under Royal Charter, and registered in Scotland under number SC038191.


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Chapter One Charity Trustees: managing the risk of wills disputes The last five or so years have seen an increasing number of successful inheritance claims against deceased estates by aggrieved loved ones. The outcome of some of these cases, particularly court rulings in favour of an adult child, surprised many – and will undoubtedly be relied on to encourage more claims by adult children in future. Meanwhile, the public is increasingly generous towards charities in their wills. In 2018, more than £3 billion was given to charity in wills – a 50 per cent increase since 2008. This means charities are more likely than ever to be unwillingly involved in disputes involving a claim against a deceased estate where the deceased’s will includes charitable legacies. This means the approach of a charity inadvertently involved in a wills dispute needs to be considered very carefully. A key legal principle for charities is that their trustees must act in the charity’s best interests and they have a duty to protect and to recover assets belonging to the charity. This duty covers assets in the form of legacies under the terms of a will. Challenging a will Wills can be challenged in a number of ways, though individuals wishing to contest a will do not have an unfettered right to bring a claim simply because they feel hard done by. Claims can properly be brought in restricted circumstances, particularly: • Under the Inheritance Act (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 on the basis that the will has not provided reasonable financial provision for a dependent or, increasingly, an adult child; • Where it is unclear or doubtful whether a charitable bequest in a will is valid; • The deceased did not have ‘testamentary capacity’ to make a will and/or did not have the requisite knowledge and approval of the contents of a will; • The deceased was under undue influence to make the will, or it was forged or fraudulent; •

The will was not executed in accordance with strict legal requirements.

In the case of a successful claim, the charity is likely to lose out. For example, if the deceased leaves the residuary estate to charity but a claimant wins their claim – the amount available to the charity will be depleted; and if a challenge relating to the validity of the will itself is successful, the charity will not receive anything from the estate. 13 the SOLICITORS group

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The ‘problem’ of adult children There could be an even greater risk of disputes involving adult children given recent research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), showing that more than a quarter of retired people now specifically exclude family from their wills. Instead, they are choosing to leave their estates to other individuals and to worthy causes, though some are undoubtedly conscious that they may need to rely on what would otherwise be their children’s inheritance to foot the bill for the cost of care in their old age. So in the current financial environment where younger generations are increasingly reliant on ‘the bank of mum and dad’ for university funding, property purchases, etc. the risk of inheritance claims in future is not difficult to see. Will makers considering naming charities in their wills, while disinheriting close family members, need to think about the potential risk of a claim against their estate. If a risk is identified, their solicitor must discuss how it can be addressed, for example, by leaving a clear letter of wishes explaining the decision. This could prevent expensive litigation draining the client’s estate of its cash. The famous case of Illot v The Blue Cross and others [2017] UKSC 17 is a salutary lesson. The deceased left most of her estate to three charities and excluded her long-estranged daughter, but the court allowed the daughter’s claim to the extent she was awarded a comparatively small amount (£50,000) out of the estate. However, the court also emphasised that testamentary freedom remains a key legal principle: the testator had chosen to benefit the three charities so they remained the key beneficiaries of the estate. Risk management So how can charities effectively manage wills disputes? In its guidance for charity trustees, the Charity Commission warns that legal action can present significant risk to a charity’s beneficiaries, assets and reputation. It makes clear that the decision whether or not to initiate or defend legal action must only be made in the best interests of the charity. It must also be balanced against the potential risks and consequences of legal action. The Commission also “expects trustees to consider legal action only after they have explored and, where appropriate, ruled out any other ways of resolving the issue in dispute”. For good measure, it also says charity trustees must be able to explain and justify their approach to the issues (remember, trustees can be held responsible for breach of duty).

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So where does this leave charities involved in wills disputes? To ensure the best approach to any dispute, strategic legal advice should be taken from expert charity solicitors to ensure the trustees comply with their legal duties from the outset. Where the trustees are presented with a weak claim that has little merit, different forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can be deployed to resolve the matter. However, trustees must remain mindful that they must be satisfied they have the power to implement any settlement terms before doing so. If the circumstances are suitable, mediation can be particularly effective. An independent third party such as a lawyer or representative from another organisation, acts as mediator between the parties in dispute to help them come to an agreement. Alternatively, a willingness to negotiate an agreement to resolve the dispute early – with or without advisers – could be the wisest course of action. If the trustees can reach a mutually agreeable settlement which is in the charity’s interests, a formal compromise agreement can be drawn up which is then legally binding on the parties. Also, bear in mind that the civil court system works in such a way as to encourage the parties in a dispute to consider working to settle the claim as early as possible to avoid litigation. Indeed, the court can refuse to hear a claim unless the parties have considered mediation or other ways to settle the matter. Trustees should also note that the court can award costs against a party who has refused to go to mediation, or has refused a reasonable offer to settle a claim. There are also wider issues to consider. The charity’s reputation could be on the line; and the trustees’ response to a dispute will reflect on the charity in some way. A robust but reasonable response, for example, should not rebound negatively on the charity, but an aggressive approach is likely to leave the charity appearing tightfisted and unsympathetic. It would not be unusual for more than one charity to be named in a will in dispute, in which case the trustees of each charity may decide to collaborate and defend a claim together. If the matter could be settled early to avoid the need for litigation, a joined-up approach to mediating or negotiating an agreement may be in the interests of all the parties. In any situation, expert legal advice is a must.

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Chapter Two Encouraging legacy gifting A significant proportion of charitable giving is derived from deceased estates. Or to put a more human spin on it, charities consistently benefit financially from the generosity of people who want to leave money to their chosen charities in their wills. Individuals whose lives are touched by charitable causes naturally want to show their appreciation to charities in the form of a financial gift on their death – as well as, or in addition to any lifetime charitable donations they might choose to make. A cancer patient or their family may want to leave a legacy to Macmillan Cancer Support or the hospital where they were treated. Animal lovers may want to leave their estate to their favourite animal charity or rescue centre. A long-standing member of a church may choose to leave a legacy to their local place of worship. Whatever the altruistic reasons for leaving money to charity – and there are many reasons why people want to do so – the charities themselves are heavily dependent on charitable giving in people’s wills. Fortunately, although the public’s trust and confidence in charities has taken a knock in recent years in the wake of various scandals involving various high-profile charities, charitable legacies have reportedly reached an all-time high of more than £3 billion. Charitable legacies are booming and private client lawyers continue to play a vital role in encouraging their wills clients to leave legacies to charity. It is a win win for all: charitable giving helps the most vulnerable in society and other deserving causes, and the clients themselves get to support their favourite charities and, while doing so, reduce any inheritance tax payable on death. So what do the latest statistics tell us about charitable giving in wills? According to Smee & Ford’s latest report (in partnership with Wilmington), for the first time ever legacy income has surpassed the £3 billion mark. It also reports that 16.7 per cent of the value of charitable estates (donor wealth) went to charities and 6.3 per cent of the population leave money to charity, with the most popular charitable cause for a single bequest being a place of worship.

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In separate research, the Top 100 Fundraisers Spotlight Report (2019) shows legacy gifting accounts for a huge sum in fundraising income (25.8 per cent). This giving increased from £7m to £21m in just two years. The report confirms how legacy gifts remain “hugely important to fundraising charities”. Meanwhile, Remember a Charity conducted a poll of 2,000 people across the United Kingdom in Spring 2019. The organisation reports that a 5 per cent increase (to 40 per cent) of people aged 40 and over would be happy to give a small percentage of their estate to charity; and 65 per cent said it was acceptable to leave everything to charity if someone wanted to – and only a quarter felt their family would object to them making such a gift. Evidently, people are positive about leaving money to charity and, despite recent high-profile scandals affecting the reputations of some big name charities, the public still recognise the need for charitable giving in their wills. The tax breaks Charitable giving in a will can lead to significant inheritance tax savings for the deceased estate. Indeed, the tax benefits may be the will-maker’s primary reason for making a charitable gift in their will. They have the right under the principle of testamentary freedom to leave money to anyone or any charity they choose, even if they have no demonstrable tie to their charity/ies of choice (unless it is to the exclusion of a dependent who may then have a claim for reasonable financial provision). So what are the tax benefits? Under the normal rules, inheritance tax is charged at the rate of 40 per cent on the value of a deceased’s estate that exceeds the inheritance tax threshold (also known as the ‘nil rate band’) of £325,000. More deceased estates are chargeable to inheritance tax than ever before, primarily because of the steep rise in property prices in recent years, particularly in London and the Home Counties. This means it is vital for the majority of will-makers to consider how they can reduce the inheritance tax potentially chargeable on their estate. Leaving money to charity will reduce any inheritance tax that may be payable. This is because the value of any charitable legacy will not form part of the estate for the purposes of calculating inheritance tax. Furthermore, if you leave at least 10 per cent of your estate to charity, the rate of inheritance tax is reduced to 36 per cent.

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While many people know exactly what charities they want to benefit in their will, others need inspiration. With more than 168,000 charities registered in the UK, it can be a challenge deciding which charity to leave a legacy to, but solicitors can help clients focus their minds on the areas that interest them most and help them make a wise and tax-efficient decision. You can of course change your mind. People’s circumstances can change and you can change your will at any time. Indeed, nearly half of individuals who leave charitable legacies go on to change their minds, according to one legacy fundraising consultant. What’s next? Charities have much to take comfort from, given the encouraging evidence that individuals are as mindful as ever of charities when making their wills. And there are expected developments that will undoubtedly increase charitable legacies even further. The Charity Tax Commission (CTC) has proposed reforms including a VAT exemption on charitable wills, with the effect that solicitors will not charge VAT on wills containing a charitable legacy. If the government gives effect to the proposal, private client practitioners will be incentivised to advise clients to consider making charitable gifts in their wills, and explain the cost-effectiveness of so doing. A significant rise in charitable legacies would undoubtedly result.

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Chapter Three Charities: a call to action and ethical fundraising Charitable giving is firmly bound up with trust and reputation. That may be an obvious statement but charities in the UK still have much to learn about maintaining and protecting the public’s perception of them if they want to continue relying on the public for financial support. Perhaps the slump in public confidence in the reputation of charities made the charitable efforts of Bolton plumber James Anderson hit the news headlines in 2019. Anderson was lauded for carrying out vital plumbing work in the homes of elderly and vulnerable customers – and not charging them. His motivation was not 15 minutes of fame (he was already locally known for his philanthropy), but rather it was his genuine concern for the vulnerable who otherwise had no choice but to be cold because of the prohibitive cost of repair works. Anderson’s endeavours are what people like to associate with charity, whether through an individual or a registered charitable organisation – as the chair of the UK’s charities regulator has recently highlighted. In early October 2019, Baroness Stowell, chair of the Charity Commission, told charities that this “confirms to us what we already know – that charities as organisations are not the only vehicles through which charity is delivered. What charities are, however, is the shop-window to, and therefore should be living embodiments of, what makes charity distinct and special in the eyes of the public”. But she said that collectively, charities are not delivering their full potential as sources of belonging and cohesion – that charities do not “have the public’s benefit of the doubt”. So what’s wrong with charities today? Speaking at the Commission’s annual meeting, Stowell said people no longer assume charitable organisations reflect or share their understanding of charitable endeavour and behaviour.

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Blaming the prevailing climate of “division and tension” against the background of Brexit, she said charities should be a healing force in societal divisions: “Charity is about the means not just the ends,” she added – and it is the role of the Commission to hold charities to account on the issue of public expectation. What’s the Charity Commission doing? The Commission committed in 2018 to regulating the sector with a clear purpose in the public interest and to ensuring charity can “thrive and inspire trust so that people can improve lives and strengthen society”. It seeks to deliver on that by helping charities and others understand public expectations of charity, beyond the specific causes individual charities promote. But what about those charities who are not acting appropriately or transparently, for example, the high-profile scandals engulfing the likes of Oxfam and Kids’ Company? There are well-known failures among charities that have undermined public trust in what it means to be a charity: sex scandals, aggressive fundraising practices and taking advantage of the vulnerable – all quickly tarnishing a charity’s reputation. As Baroness Stowell commented in Spring 2019, the public is often disappointed in charities. They see organisations focused more on their growth and expansion and protecting their corporate reputations, and not on the interests of the people they are supposed to be helping. The Commission has previously said it will not ignore any complaint made about a charity but conceded that it may not always prompt an investigation, for example, if it was not proportionate to do so. However, the Commission has made a commitment to understanding what such complaints tell us about the public’s expectations of charity, for instance, complaints frequently centre around a lack of openness. Ethical fundraising rooted in trust This has everything to do with fundraising. To raise funds, a charity needs to persuade people to give; and to encourage giving you need to foster a relationship of trust and transparency between the charity and the potential donee. But the series of scandals in close succession have dented the reputation of many a charity.

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For charities not caught up in scandalous activities, the role of fundraising is daunting for charities and their trustees at the best of times – but when the public’s trust is dented it is understandably an even greater challenge for them. This means it is vital that they work hard to ensure the risk of any scandal of any nature is kept to a minimum. As Stowell says, charities have the potential to “foster respect and admiration between people who look, sound, and think very differently from one another”. But if they are to meet this potential, charities must understand a fundamental point, that “charity is not just measured in the worthiness of a cause” and also in the way in which that cause is furthered - by the behaviours and attitudes displayed along the way. This is much to do with ethics. The larger charities are already starting to embrace better approaches to fundraising which means donors are treated with more respect and humanity. This is what one might describe as ‘ethical’ fundraising, drilling down into understanding and adopting a critical approach to who you will (and won’t) accept charitable donations from; how you will react and response formally to an offer of gifts from an individual or organisation that could potentially damage your reputation; ensuring your fundraising techniques can withstand public scrutiny – and that of the regulator. So how can charities implement ethical fundraising strategy? A clear and robust policy with which trustees and charities’ staff are familiar is an excellent start, covering the above issues at an absolute minimum. The ethical considerations will vary from one charity to another depending on its charitable purpose; there will not be a ‘one size fits all’. Your policy will also necessarily reflect the size of the charity. Plumber James Anderson’s charitable activities and, perhaps more importantly his motivations and his ethics, are undoubtedly a challenge to all charitable organisations. There may not be a better place for charities to start than by establishing and maintaining ethical fundraising practices to ensure their charitable motivations and objectives are funded and fulfilled ethically - with little or no risk to the reputation of the charitable sector as a whole.

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Chapter Four Fundraising in a digital age Technology in the 21st century has revitalised charitable fundraising efforts and a greater number of charities are adapting to the digital environment than ever before. Charities really need to adapt to survive. With the advent of customer-friendly interfaces, the opportunities to harness technology to reach consumers and other potential charitable donors instantaneously are greater than ever. If charities can attract the attention of a donor, a huge hurdle has been overcome and they can then interact with the individual in a personal and engaging way, which is likely to convert to interest, trust – and financial support. New digital fundraising platforms are key in the 21st century to expanding a charity’s reach. Ranging from text, online and contactless donations, the potential for capturing potential donors and encouraging them to donate is increasing year on year. Text donations The digital donation market is ripe for the pickings. According to Phone-paid Services Authority (PSA)’s latest annual market review (to March 2019), £49.6m was donated to charity by text last year – a £12.1m increase on the previous year. Further, more than a quarter of donations to major charity telethons were also made by text (64 per cent of more than 8700 respondents to a consumer survey saying they made a charity donation in the past 12 months to support a telethon). The sector is quickly cottoning onto the opportunities presented by texting. Since its November 2018 launch, Donr - a text-to-donate platform enabling charity donations by mobile at a ‘fair’ fee - more than a thousand charities have signed up to use the service (similar platforms include Donate and JustTextGiving). And according to management software firm Blackbaud, millennials donated 30 per cent of the total amount given to charity this year (£2.7bn), making them the largest donor group in the country. This is the generation that enjoys an all-round digital experience, so an invitation to donate by text is unlikely to be accepted unless there is the opportunity to see a video or a fundraising event, or related social media posts and photographs of an event, or a backstory to the requested donation. But don’t take young people for mugs: millennials are, says the Charity Commission, more generous towards charities at Christmas and more likely to research a charity before donating. According to the Commission, more than half of those between 18 and 24 years admit to checking out a charity before donating, compared to just 29 per cent of over-75s. 22 the SOLICITORS group

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Text donations naturally lead to the use of contactless payment technology. Similarly, there are apps such as Give as you Live which allows people to raise money for charities when they buy goods without cash at more than 4,300 retailers. Thousands of UK charities are already registered with the app and the technology is particularly accessible for smaller charities that lack the financial resources of the larger charities. Crowdfunding Crowdfunding has fast gained momentum and is now firmly established as a popular and effective method of fundraising, both for individuals and for charitable (and other) organisations. Charities are missing a trick if they are not embracing crowdfunding in an appropriate setting. For instance, in circumstances when financial support is quickly needed for an urgent cause, social media can be effectively harnessed to publicise a crowdfunding campaign extremely fast. Then there are smart devices in the home. An increasing number of people now own smart devices such as the Amazon Echo and Alexa. Far from being a fad, these smart devices are increasingly used in a variety of ways, and their capabilities are now being recognised in the charitable sector. In 2018, for example, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) was the first charity to launch an Amazon Alexa skill allowing individuals to donate money (and furniture) using voice commands – from the privacy of their own homes. Other charities to follow BHF’s lead include the NSPCC and Breast Cancer Care. Room for improvement However, there are concerns that charities are not yet up to speed with the pace of change in technology. The charitable sector is reportedly operating up to 10 years behind the commercial sector when it comes to embracing digital transformation. The consequences are charities could be missing a trick and not taking advantage of the full benefits technology offers their fundraising efforts. Reported figures tend to bear this out. The Third Sector’s Fundraising Conference in spring 2019 was told that 53 per cent of all charitable donations between 2014 and 2018 were cash, compared with a mere 22 per cent of all spending in retail. Further, a fifth of charities lacked the ability to take online donations – even though, for instance, 86 per cent of under 20s say they would donate to charity online through a smartphone. Consumer behaviours and expectations change rapidly reflecting the constantly evolving landscape, and charities need to keep up. As Krystyna Grant, BHF’s head of innovation has said, larger charities have a “responsibility to our beneficiaries to keep up with the technological pace of change and meet our audience where they are online”. The key takeaway is that charities serious about adapting their fundraising efforts in the technological age in which we all live and work need to consider whether they need to shift their focus. This is not to suggest traditional methods of fundraising need to be compromised – there remains a genuine place for fundraising methods which stand the test of time. 23 the SOLICITORS group

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But new generations are less likely to be reached in traditional ways. Charities need to shift gear and invest in technology to facilitate fundraising specifically aimed at millennials and the incoming generations. If they don’t they will lose out to other charities. Charities must not forget social media in their general fund-raising strategies. The power of social media cannot be underestimate, and charities ignore this highly accessible tool at their peril. Used effectively, it can drive engagement with the charity, publicise activities and campaigns, gain a trusted following and garner financial support. Social media marketing can also be closely targeted thanks to the way the algorithms work in sorting posts in a user’s feed based on their relevancy. The larger and established charities unarguably have the resources to invest in digital technology while smaller charities will find it much more of a challenge. However, there are organisations such as Charity Digital which helps charities to accelerate their use of technology which charities will find invaluable.


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“This is the first place I have ever described as home, the first place I have ever felt safe in.� A resident of The Sheppard Trust

Please consider a legacy to help us continue to provide a home for elderly ladies. Two houses near Holland Park in west London have been converted to provide 29 self-contained, two-room flatlets, where residents can live their own lives in comfort and security; with their own furniture around them and with the reassurance that a warden is available in any emergency. All our residents greatly value their independence, but there is also a strong sense of community among them; the small gardens belonging to each house are very popular; and river trips and occasional theatre visits are enthusiastically attended.

Today, investment income just covers basic maintenance costs. But inevitably facilities have to be improved, and costly structural maintenance is necessary from time to time. We are also anxious to extend the work of the Charity by obtaining additional properties, where the same help can be given to the many other elderly ladies, living often in conditions of great hardship, who need our help. If you can help us, both we and our residents will be enormously grateful. 12 Lansdowne Walk London W11 3LN Tel: 020 7727 5500 Fax: 020 7727 7730 E-mail: chiefexec@sheppardtrust.org

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Ensure a brighter future Remember Age UK London in your will

Age UK London is the voice of older people in our capital. We campaign to improve the lives of the 2.2 million older people in London by establishing London as a truly Age-friendly City. You can ensure a brighter future for older Londoners and for generations to come by remembering Age UK London in your will. Age UK London | 7th Floor, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA. Contact us by emailing: legacies@ageuklondon.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk/london 020 7820 6770 Social Media: ageuklondon You can donate online at: www.justgiving.com/ageuklondon Inheritance Matters Full Page 2019.indd 1

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Hypo Hounds is an owner-based Diabetic Alert Assistance Dog Programme We’re here to help children and adults with Type 1 Diabetes whose pet dogs have the potential to become a diabetic alert dog. Training pet dogs to develop life-saving skills The Hypo Hounds training programme is for dog owners with Type 1 Diabetes who have little to no awareness of their blood sugars dropping or rising too high. Reducing the need for hospital admissions When someone with diabetes has a severe hypo or hyper the consequences can be serious and hospital admission can be required. But with the support of a diabetic alert dog, people with diabetes can dramatically reduce their risk of experiencing a hypo. A dog trained by Hypo Hounds can make a huge difference to their owners’ lives, increasing their confidence and independence. With emergency admissions to hospital for hypos and hypers costing the NHS millions of pounds each year, Hypo Hounds are saving the health service money, as well as saving lives.

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Cruelty Free International • 16a Crane Grove, London, N7 8NN • Tel: 0300 003 0577 (calls charged at local rate) • Fax: 020 7700 0252 • Email: legacy@crueltyfreeinternational.org • Website: www.crueltyfreeinternational.org Cruelty Free International, previously known as the BUAV, works to create a world where nobody wants or believes we need to experiment on animals. Through undercover investigations, political lobbying, the promotion of cruelty free products, legal and scientific expertise and media activities, Cruelty Free International campaigns tirelessly and peacefully to end animal testing. Cruelty Free International works alongside its charitable arm, Cruelty Free International Trust (registered charity number 1081183). Cruelty Free International Trust exists to educate people about animal testing, research alternatives to animal testing and ensure that laws controlling animal experiments are properly enforced in the UK and globally. Cruelty Free International receives no government or lottery funding and relies solely on the generosity of supporters to continue its work. Legacy gifts are especially vital, constituting around 50% of Cruelty Free International’s total income. Our dedicated and experienced Legacy Officer provides a professional, sensitive and strictly confidential service to Executors, extracting solicitors and bereaved family and friends.


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The Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary Lower Winstone Farm Wroxall, Isle of Wight PO38 3AA 01983 852693 www.iowdonkeysanctuary.org Charity Number 1159886

Leave A Gift In Your Will? The most important thing about legacies is that they provide security for loved ones. Sometimes however, the person making their will can choose to leave an additional gift to a charity. That gift would make a significant difference, especially for our little Donkey Sanctuary. Gifts from legacies have helped us build a new barn to provide more indoor accommodation, create field shelters to protect the donkeys from rain and sun, fund our donkey therapy programmes for people with specific needs, and help our animals work with special school youngsters. We are grateful for every gift we receive and the individual generosity of people is recognised with remembrance plaques on the buildings and facilities they have helped to create. Our donkeys are not controversial, they are not political, they harm nobody and most are British. Without us, they would be homeless. They give genuine pleasure and happiness to people; they help the young and old, the infirm and disabled, and those for whom life is a constant challenge. Our charity is made up predominantly of volunteers, therefore gifted money is spent on the animals and the facilities they need; nothing more. Family and friends must come first but after you have given them a helping hand, please will you remember our donkeys?


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PROMISE TO BE THERE WITH A GIFT IN YOUR WILL A gift in your Will to Battersea is a promise to be there for unwanted dogs and cats in the future. It’s a gift from the heart that will change lives and help Battersea continue to give vulnerable dogs and cats a second chance in life.

For a copy of our legacy information pack, please contact: Battersea Dogs & Cats Home 4 Battersea Park Road, London SW8 4AA 020 7627 9300 specialgifts@battersea.org.uk battersea.org.uk Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is a charity registered in England and Wales (206394).


ANIMALS - SECTION SPONSORED BY HYPO HOUNDS Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ Home At Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ Home we are always looking for homes for around 300 dogs, we also care for around 4000 stray and abandonded dogs each year. Why not visit us today, you might meet your new best friend.

Give a Dog a Chance! Opening Times: Sun, 1pm - 4 pm Mon - Sat, 1pm - 5pm

Pets deserve to live longer, healthier lives for the lifetime of unconditional love they give us The charity PetSavers funds studies into finding treatments and cures for illnesses and diseases which affect companion animals, to enable pets to live lionger, healthier lives. PetSavers has funded studies into kidney disease, anaemia, diabetes, feline leukaemia, deafness, cancer and heart disease to name just a few.

Your support can help

To continue this vital work, we need your support. A gift in your will can help more animals live longer, healthier lives and bring pleasure to the lives of future generations of pet owners.

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0844 504 1212 www.dogshome.net Reg. Charity No. 1001346

To find out more about how your gift can help, or to request a guide on leaving a gift in your will, please call: 01452 726723 or email petsavers@bsava.com

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PetSavers, Woodrow House, 1 Telford Way, Waterwells Business Park, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 2AB Registered Charity No. 1024811

Our mission is to advance the education of the public and beekeepers in the craft of beekeeping and promote the importance of bees in the environment. Education is imperative to the future of our honeybee population in the UK. The average age of our members is 65 and we need a change if we are to sustain our ancient and essential craft. We have adopted Schools as a new class of membership this year, and will be putting all our energy into teaching children now and in the future. Your help can make a real difference to the fate of our honeybees now. For any further information, please contact claire.hartry@bbka.org.uk British Beekeepers Association, registered charity 1185343

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Pet Rescue and Rehoming Centre – Founded 2001. Taking in unwanted and abandoned animals and finding them loving homes. Pet Rescue welfare association - Pets of all ages and breeds need our rescue service now more

than ever. Strays, abandoned, relinquished and bereaved, all would have a story if they could talk. We rely heavily on donations, monetary or in kind. Without your help in this way we could not continue our work with rehabilitation, re homing or veterinary costs. We operate a non-destruction policy, our OAP unit houses pets who’s owners may have passed away or are unable to care for them due to their own ill health. We constantly need to maintain the rescue kennels, cattery and aviary and upgrade as often as we can. More spaces are needed daily and the funds received from donations help us to provide a high level of care, food and veterinary treatment as and when needed.

More than just a rescue... Community Vet Clinic and Fully Equipped Surgical Unit – Opened to the public 2007. Non means

tested, enabling affordable veterinary care and treatment for local pets and peace of mind for their owners. Not only do our vets treat and care for our own animals, we have opened our doors to provide affordable and compassionate care to owners and their pets.

Pet Food Bank – Non means tested, free pet food for those who maybe struggling, helping them

to keep their pets. During the current economic climate, a little extra help is sometimes needed and we are here to help people take care of their beloved pets. We have a large food store and cater for cats, dogs and rabbits. We offer a non-means tested service so that anyone is able to come and ask for help, all we ask for is proof of address, such as a utility bill. Or a letter from a support worker (or similar) if the person needing pet food is homeless.

The charity relies on legacies, gifts and donations just as many other charities do, if you wish to consider leaving Pet Rescue Welfare Association a gift in your will, that gift is marked by a permanent reminder of your kindness. Named on the website under Eternal Friends and a plaque on site at the rescue center. All legacies and gifts help provide for the animals in our care. No flash cars or large offices, just animal care and welfare. If you wish your gift to be used on something special i.e. New kennel/cattery or equipment rest assured your wishes will be honored. Please ask your solicitor for help with your will, we can if you wish nominate a trustee to act as executors. Please ask your solicitor to contact Rev. M. Summerfield All bequeaths too Pet Rescue Welfare Association. Registered charity number 1116170


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THE GIFT OF A NEW LIFE By leaving a legacy to Bransby Horses in your Will, we can continue to be there for horses like Aiden and give them a second chance. For more information please contact: Tel: 01427 788464 or email: legacyofficer@ bransbyhorses.co.uk

www.bransbyhorses.co.uk I Charity No: 1075601 Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England and Wales No: 3711676

Aiden, 25, arrived at Bransby Horses in 2016


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ANIMALS - SECTION SPONSORED BY HYPO HOUNDS

Suffolk’s Owls. Broken, battered and bewildered.

Every year the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary at Stonham Aspal cares for a wide range of wild owls and other birds of prey suffering from a variety of injuries, ailments and traumas. Our mission is to get them back into the wild, fit & flying free. Please make a donation to the cost of maintaining the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary and the specialised hospital, rest and recuperation services we provide for our native wildlife. A gift in your Will can make all the difference to our helping those who cannot help themselves. Thank you.

Regd. Charity 1086565

For more information please contact: The General Manager Suffolk Owl Sanctuary Stonham Aspal Suffolk IP14 6AT Tel: 0345 680 7897 • www.owl-help.org.uk

Stokenchurch Dog Rescue was originally formed in 1963, by local residents, to save the lives of stray and unwanted dogs. Since then many thousands of dogs have been brought to us and have been successfully re-homed. We never destroy a healthy dog, believing that somewhere there is a kind and permanent home for every dog. We also take in and care for the sick, the old and the traumatised. If we have room, we offer them all a home and do everything within our power to rehabilitate them whenever possible, both physically and psychologically. We also have a fostering system whereby dogs who have not adapted well to kennels can live with a family on a temporary basis. SDR is self-financing and all running costs are obtained through the continued efforts of our volunteers. Stokenchurch Dog Rescue, Tower Farm, Oxford Road, Stokenchurch HP14 3TD Tel: 01494 482695 Email: admin@stokenchurchdogrescue.org.uk Website: https://stokenchurchdogrescue.org.uk/


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HELP THOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN SO MUCH. By leaving a gift in your Will, you can give back to soldiers, veterans & families for life.

Find out more about leaving a gift in your Will to The Soldiers’ Charity. Call: 020 7811 3694 Email: legacies@soldierscharity.org Web: www.soldierscharity.org/legacies ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is a registered charity in England and Wales (1146420) and Scotland (039189). Registered as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales (07974609). Registered Office: Mountbarrow House,12 Elizabeth Street, London SW1W 9RB.

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Marines and their families (The RNBT Family) throughout their lives. Your donation will help us to help them. The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust, Castaway House, 311 Twyford Avenue, PoRTsmouTH, Hampshire, Po2 8RN T: 02392 690112 F: 02392 660852 E: rnbt@rnbt.org.uk www.rnbt.org.uk


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WE ARE THE UK’S LEADING CHARITY FOR VETERANS’ MENTAL HEALTH. We help former servicemen and women with mental health problems on the phone, online, in the community and at our treatment centres. 1 in 5 veterans we support are funded through gifts in Wills, please help make a difference to those who have given so much. 01372 587 144 sarah.seddon@combatstress.org.uk

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BLIND & PARTIALLY SIGHTED - SECTION SPONSORED BY JEWISH BLIND & DISABLED

INDEPENDENCE. DIGNITY. CHOICE.

“This is the best thing in the world for Ros! She could not be happier. She has made a home for herself!” Ros’s sister, Stacy. Ros has been living in a Jewish Blind & Disabled apartment for over three years.

WELCOMED Registered Charity No. 259480

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gift in your will to Thehelp Partially legacy gifts us toSighted continue with our vital work in helping people with a will be making difference to peopletheir personal goals and continue to lead full and visuala impairment achieve ght loss. independent lives. Thank you for helping us to help others. independent charity that does not tatutory funding, legacy gifts help us to Imagine being told that you are going h our vital work in helping people with a blind and that there is no cure for your eye condition. ment achieve their personal goals and www.nfbuk.org ead full and independent Charity No: 236629 (England & Wales) &lives. Thank you In the UK alone, it happens every 6 minutes. SC040134 (Scotland) s to help others. That’s 250 people a day.

Failing sight brings with it so many problems!

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By supporting eye research, you can help to eradicate sight loss for good through better prevention and new treatment options.

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For over 30 years, that is what we have done. With your help, we can do even more, and we can get results faster.

Please donate today, or leave a gift in your is going? Reading, recognising friends, living skills are all affected when Will, for a future without sight loss. you lose your sight – and it’s much harder if you live alone. The National Federation of the Blind of the UK (NFBUK) keeps its We willingly join with individuals or organisations sharing our Re: Response toany the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s consultation concerns. We speak with Government Ministers about improving all members in regular contact with information, help and updates on the on the Footway Parking and Double Parking (Scotland) Bill aspects of life, benefits and services and with Local Councils about organisation’s work. The charity issues bi-monthly enablingcampaigning their sight impaired residents to get out and also about more safely I in am responding on centres behalfand of shops. the National Federation of the Blind of the United Kingdom their local areas, town news magazines in audio or electronically, which allows members to (NFBUK). financial assistance NFBUKsighted receives helps us withacross our hear fromAny other blind and which partially friends the country. q campaigning work to make the lives of many blind and partially sighted

NFBUK was established in 1947 and is an independent, non-political, self-help group and people happier and more satisfying; a task which NFBUK, a non-political, registered charity. Through campaigning and self-help group and registered charity, has been doing since 1947.representation, the NFBUK strives to • For further information contact NFBUK on Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Registered Number: 1156134 Our charity trustees are quality blind, deaf-blind or partially unpaid improve the overall and welfare of sighted, daily01924 life, for 291313, all blind, deaf-blind, partially sighted National Eye Research Centre volunteers. people and those whose impairment is part of multi disability, in the UK. This email admin@nfbuk.org or vistsight www.nfbuk.org. Dept SG - Bristol Eye Hospital includes, equal access to and the safe freedom of movement within builtStreet environment. Lowerthe Maudlin Bristol BS1 2LX

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GIVE THE GIFT OF SIGHT THROUGH YOUR WILL By leaving a gift in your Will to Orbis you could help save the sight of thousands of people every year. You could support medical volunteers, including some of the UK’s leading eye surgeons, to train and mentor local eye care teams in Africa, Asia and Latin America on board the Orbis Flying Eye Hospital, a stateof-the-art ophthalmic teaching hospital on board a customised aircraft. After taking care of your loved ones, even a small amount can make a huge impact. As well as supporting training on board the Flying Eye Hospital, you could help train local eye health teams on the ground and treat adults and children in desperate need of eye surgery. To find out how you can leave a legacy that gives the gift of sight, please contact us using the details below for more information.

A gift in your Will could be an amazing way to help many blind and visually impaired people in the developing world to see again. Visit: www.orbis.org.uk/solicitors-group

Call: Naomi on 020 7608 7260

Email: legacy@orbis.org.uk

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Help us to build a brighter future for blind and partially sighted people.

Help us to build a brighter future for The Greater London Fund for the Blind (GLFB) has a strong history of supporting blind and partially sighted people. thousands of blind and partially sighted people across Greater London. This has been made possible thanks to a special group of people who remembered the The Greater London Fund for the Blind (GLFB) has a strong history of supporting GLFB in their will, as well as those who give donations to support our work.

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CHILDREN & YOUTH - SECTION SPONSORED BY CICRA

Since our founding in 1978, we have been breaking new ground in research for a cure for Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis. Leading specialists treating children in the UK today received their training through our Research Fellowship scheme. Supporters who left a gift in their will funded young scientists to carry out three year scientific research, with many choosing to continue this line of research as their future career.

CICRA is the operating name of Crohns In Childhood Research Association, registered charity in England & Wales (number 278212) and Scotland (SC040700), Pat Shaw House CL, 13-19 Ventnor Road, Sutton, Surrey, SM2 6AQ


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CHILDREN & YOUTH - SECTION SPONSORED BY CICRA

I SEE HOW MANY YOUNG PEOPLE NEED CHANCES IN LIFE. IT’S WHY I’M LEAVING A GIFT IN MY WILL. - JULIE BROWN, PRINCE’S TRUST VOLUNTEER

SUPPORTING THE NEXT G E N E R AT I O N TO SU CCE E D Many supporters choose to give the next generation a helping hand. Anyone can do it. Once you’ve taken care of those closest to you, please consider leaving a gift to The Prince’s Trust. You will be giving young people the confidence and skills to live, learn and earn.

To find out more call us on 0207 543 1384, email giftinwill@princes-trust.org.uk, go to princes-trust.org.uk/giftinwill or fill in the coupon below

For a free legacy pack, please fill in the form and post it to:

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FREEPOST RTCR-EXSX-JECC, Prince’s Trust, 9 Eldon Street, London, EC2M 7LS

In addition to your legacy pack, we’d love to share inspiring stories of the young lives you’ll be helping to change and let you know more ways you can get involved.

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We promise not to share your details with anyone else for marketing purposes and you can stop receiving communications at any time. To change the way we contact you get in touch on 020 7543 1384 or at getinvolved@princes-trust.org.uk To understand how we will store and use your details please see our privacy policy at https://www.princes-trust.org.uk/privacy

DSN 3972-2 © The Prince’s Trust 2019 – all rights reserved. The Prince’s Trust is a registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter (RC000772). Principal office: Prince’s Trust House, 9 Eldon Street, London, England EC2M 7LS. Registered charity number in England and Wales (1079675) and Scotland (SC041198).


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Choose Childhood

Every 15 minutes a child is taken into care for their own safety. All over the UK, vulnerable children are being ignored, left to face abuse and neglect, domestic violence, deprivation and poor mental health. These children don’t choose their childhoods. But we can choose to help. Pledge to leave a gift in your will and you’ll choose safe and happy childhoods that are free from crisis. Now and for generations to come.

Leave a lasting legacy: actionforchildren.org.uk/legacies legacies@actionforchildren.org.uk 0300 123 2112 Registered charity nos. 1097940/SC038092. Company no. 4764232. AfC 1065


CONSERVATION

A gift in your Will can keep this

ASTONISHING It’s as if the water is a mirror, and the sunset above is reflected perfectly in the loch below. Insects flit between the reeds. Lapwings dart across the water. Moments like this feel so precious. Where the busy world falls away and nature, in all its beauty, is what remains.

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You can help places like this, and the birds and wildlife that live here, long into the future. Because with a gift in your Will, you can preserve and improve such natural habitats. You can help them to flourish. Discover how at rspb.org.uk/naturesfuture or call the Legacy team on 01767 693276.

Your legacy is nature’s future


CULTURAL & HERITAGE

Be remembered for something worth remembering Musical talent is everywhere but opportunity isn’t: family finances and other obstacles too often get in the way. Awards for Young Musicians are here to change this. We directly support hundreds of young musicians from low income families each year, with funding and other help. We also support music education: through training, advocacy and research. This combination creates real impact. After you have looked after your friends, family and those closest to you, a gift to AYM in your Will could do amazing things and help give talent a chance.

a-y-m.org.uk/how-you-can-help/legacies Awards for Young Musicians is a registered charity. No. 107099

ARE YOU INSPIRED BY ART AND DESIGN? The Victoria and Albert Museum has been inspiring people in the history of art and design for over 160 years. A donation in your Will can protect its collections of architecture, furniture, textiles, fashion, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery, glass, painting, photography, theatre and performance for future generations. Get in touch with us at legacy@vam.ac.uk or call 0207 942 2898 to find out more. Make Your Mark on the World, letterpress poster by Anthony Burrill, 2004-2011.


DISABLED

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• 1,500 Disabled people cycle with us each year; • We cyclesthat and adaptions • We ownown over all 200kinds cycles of to ensure everyone can experience the • 1,500 disabled and older people cycle with us each year joy of cycling; • We campaign abouttransport the fact infrastructure that everyone canaccessible cycle! to • We campaign to make more everyone!

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Please help us build a world where every Disabled person can enjoy the experience the fun, health benefits and freedom of cycling. fun, health benefits and freedom associated with cycling! Wheels for Wellbeing - removing barriers to cycling liz@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk 0207 346 8482 | julian@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk www.wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk

Katie looks to you for help Your gift to Camphill Foundation can enrich the lives of vulnerable people of all ages with learning disabilities. To see who we help and how to leave a legacy please visit:

www.camphillfoundation.net

Contact: Simon Beckett quoting ‘SGEB’ Email: simon@newtondee.org.uk Tel: 01224 869701 Charity No. Sco 13057


DISABLED Phab inspires and supports children, young people and adults with and without disabilities to make more of life together – through 150 Phab Clubs across England and Wales, wheelchair accessible holiday homes, and our challenging and exciting Inclusive Living Experience residential projects held at fully accessible outdoor activity centres in the New Forest and the Lake District. To see our Phab Clubs and Residential Projects in action, click here and view a short film about Phab which was featured on the BBC Lifeline Appeal in 2018.

Our Clubs and Projects are Phab Encouraging and supporting self condfidence and independence in children, young people and adults of all abilities.

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We’ve helped improve the lives of hundreds of kidney patients... but we’d like to do more...

Kidney Care UK Legacy Appeal To find out how you can help please visit www.kidneycareuk.org or call us on 01420 541424 3 The Windmills • St Mary’s Close • Turk Street • Alton • GU34 1EF


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Breathing life into

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12 million people in the UK are affected by lung disease.

Our research brings hope to people living with lung conditions. More is desperately needed. Please help our scientists to make breakthroughs and save, prolong and improve more lives.

We’re the only charity looking after the nation’s lungs.

By remembering us in your will, together we’ll protect future generations, so everyone can breathe clean air with healthy lungs. Get in touch about your legacy. 020 7078 7920 • legacies@blf.org.uk • blf.org.uk British Lung Foundation 73-75 Goswell Road London EC1V 7ER Registered charity no: 326730 (England & Wales), SC038415 (Scotland), 1177 (Isle of Man)


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Good mental health for all The Mental Health Foundation is dedicated to finding and addressing the sources of mental health problems. In the UK we are facing a mental health crisis with one in four people each year experiencing mental health problems like depression and anxiety.

Our work is life-changing and life-saving, and we are committed to it. Our work cannot, and will not stop until we realise our vision of good mental health for all. To help people thrive through understanding, protecting and sustaining their mental health. So, after you have provided for your loved ones, we hope you will consider adding a gift in your Will to the Mental Health Foundation. Your special gift would support our essential research, campaigning and programmes across the UK. To find out how you can help change lives, please: Freepost RSUK-BGCT-JZTL, Mental Health Foundation, Colechurch House, 1 London Bridge Walk, London SE1 2SX 020 7803 1121 supporter@mentalhealth.org.uk mentalhealth.org.uk Registered Charity No. England 801130 Scotland SCO39714 Company Registration No. 2350846

Do you have Diabetes?

Do you know someone with Diabetes? As a small charity with a big mission

WE NEED YOUR HELP... We offer free support and information to people with diabetes, their families and health care professionals on the issues that are important to them. Our Helpline offers a friendly, understanding ear when the going gets tough. Your help will enable us to continue to support people with diabetes and provide

much needed aid to children in developing countries. We rely entirely on voluntary donations. So, if you are thinking about making a donation to charity, or updating your Will, please consider a gift to help us continue our work. Please make donations to “Diabetes Trust Research and Care Fund.�

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US: EMAIL: martin@iddtinternational.org or TELEPHONE: 01604 622837

InDependent Diabetes Trust P O Box 294, Northampton NN1 4XS www.iddtinternational.org Charity Number: 1058284 Registered Number: 3148360


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27 people are diagnosed with leukaemia every day in the UK. Thanks to research, leukaemia survival rates are improving and have more than quadrupled in the last 40 years. But we can’t slow down. Sadly, 13 people every day will lose their fight to the disease. By leaving a gift in your Will, you can help us beat leukaemia and blood cancer. Leukaemia UK is at the forefront of research developing kinder, more effective treatments whilst providing information and support to everyone affected by leukaemia and blood cancer.

www.leukaemiauk.org.uk

Charity number: 1154856


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PAIN RELIEF FOUNDATION RELI EVI NG CHRO NI C PAI N THR O UG H RESEAR CH

CHRONIC PAIN THE SILENT EPIDEMIC  A staggering 28 million adults experience chronic pain  Over half of sufferers endure chronic pain all day, every day.  Around 1 in 10 people suffer from such extreme levels of pain it is

that is either moderately or severely disabling.

 Chronic pain is the silent epidemic because it isn't as visible or as measurable as other conditions, despite the fact that it can have a devastating impact on quality of life.  Thousands of sufferers lose their jobs because the pain is so bad

that they cannot work.

 Pain stops sufferers enjoying walking, shopping, sleeping; even playing with their

children.

Chronic Pain affects people of all walks of life, 43% of the population suffer from chronic pain. We also research on Cancer Pain, many cancer research charities are prevented from funding work on cancer pain. Their Trust Deeds specify ‘research into the cause and cure of cancer’ and this, of course, excludes pain. Yet for every £50,000 donated to cancer research, chronic pain research receives donations of less than one (1p) penny. Research costs money, and there is always an urgent need to provide more funds for more research. The Pain Relief Foundation DOES NOT receive funding from the NHS or any other Government body. Instead, our vital work depends entirely on donations and the generosity of people like you. Please help us to end the suffering!! There is a serious lack of funding for chronic pain research and you can help by making us a donation today. Just send your donation to the address below, or make an online donation through our web-site at www.painrelieffoundation.org.uk. You could also make a regular monthly donation by standing order from your bank!! MAKE A DONATION TODAY OR LEAVE A LEGACEY IN YOUR WILL

For help and advice, contact us. Our details are below. Pain Relief Foundation Clinical Sciences Centre University Hospital Aintree Liverpool L9 7AL

Telephone: 0151 529 5820 E-mail: lorraine.roberts@painrelieffoundation.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1156227


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A legacy for better mental The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) is the largest national charity in the UK supporting dyslexic individuals and their families. Our vision is to help create and promote a health dyslexia-friendly society where dyslexics of all ages can reach their full potential. _________________________________

_________________________________ Leaving a legacy to the BDA, however large or small, will ensure that we can continue to deliver vital projects and the necessary help and support to change lives for the better. We are heavily reliant on fundraising and donations and are grateful and hugely value those who support us.

If you'd like to discuss ways in which a gift in your Will could make a difference, please contact Nicky Dinneen: Tel: 0333 405 4555 Email: fundraising@bdadyslexia.org.uk Post: Nicky Dinneen, Unit 6a, Bracknell Beeches, Old Bracknell Lane, Bracknell, RG12 7BW

We’re Mind, the mental health charity. We won’t give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect. By making a gift to us in your will – however big or small - you’ll help us create a better future for everyone with a mental health problem.

_________________________________ www.bdadyslexia.org.uk Registered Charity No. 289243

Contact our Wills Team for more information: 020 8215 2243 legacies@mind.org.uk mind.org.uk/wills Reg Charity No: 219830

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Leave a legacy of hope and healing Two out of every three people around the world cannot get access to safe, affordable surgery when they need it. Something we take for granted in the West is unobtainable for five billion people. By leaving a gift to Mercy Ships in your Will, you enable our hospital ship to continue travelling to some of the world’s least-developed countries, where we provide free, safe surgery and medical care. Your generosity will transform lives forever.

Request a free copy of our Legacy Brochure today. Contact us on 01438 727800 or email: legacy@mercyships.org.uk

Registered Charity No: 1053055. Registered Charity in Scotland No. SC039743. Company No: 3147724 (England and Wales)


HOMELESSNESS

Providence Row works with more than 1600 homeless and vulnerably housed people a year in East London, offering an integrated service of crisis support, advice, recovery and learning and training programmes.

The Beast Inside Me - Listen to Junaid’s story By donating today you could help someone like Junaid find a new path and begin their road to independence.

For your guide to including Shelter in your will, please call Katie Small directly on 0344 515 1746 or email legacies@shelter.org.uk

Fundraising enquiries:

Phone: 020 7422 6778 Email: getinvolved@providencerow.org.uk

The Passage’s mission is to provide resources which encourage, inspire and challenge homeless people to transform their lives. Based in London, The Passage initially provides a warm welcome, food and drink, showers and clean clothes leading to assessment, support finding employment, comprehensive advice, welfare and medical support facilities for homeless people. Outreach services are also provided on a 24x7 basis. We have 16 self-contained studio flats to support very long term rough sleepers as well as another 40 bed hostel for rough sleepers. Our Home for Good project provides a volunteer based support service to former rough sleepers following resettlement. Last year over 3,000 individuals were helped. Please support our work. Contact Andrew Hollingworth andrew.h@passage.org.uk 020 7592 1856 Charity No. 1079764

Tonight, someone will sleep rough for the first time. It will be cold, uncomfortable, lonely and potentially life threatening. St Mungo’s outreach teams go out each night to meet people who are sleeping rough and to help them move away from the streets. We’re also one of the few homelessness charities that accommodate people with dogs or other pets wherever possible, reducing barriers for someone to come off the streets. Our vision is that everyone has a place to call home and can fulfil their hopes and ambitions. Your support is vital in helping us achieve this. A gift in your will could help safeguard our services for the future and help end homelessness for good. For more information, contact Katie Wimpenny, Legacy and In Memory Manager, via phone 020 3856 6376 or email katie.wimpenny@mungos.org Charity No. 1149085 Company No. 8225808 (England and Wales) Housing Association No. LH0279


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HOSPITALS & HOSPICES

Considering a gift in your Will to one of our hospitals?

Manchester Foundation Trust Charity sees over 1.6 million patients every year across our family of nine hospitals. A gift in your Will to Manchester Foundation Trust Charity will ensure our continued excellence in treatment, research and care, and enhance the lives of thousands of people each year. You can help us: • buy specialist equipment to offer faster and less invasive treatment • support medical research projects to improve our understanding of the development and treatment of medical conditions • create more patient friendly spaces in the hospitals - reducing anxiety and stress If you would like to receive a copy of our free guide to making a Will, please contact our Charity Office on 0161 276 4522 or email charity.office@mft.nhs.uk

mftcharity.org.uk Registered with the Charity Commission as Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Charity. Registered charity number 1049274

Supporting:

• Manchester Royal Infirmary • Manchester Royal Eye Hospital • Withington Community Hospital

• Wythenshawe Hospital • Saint Mary’s Hospital • Trafford General Hospital

• Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital • University Dental Hospital of Manchester • Altrincham Hospital


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Give the gift of a lifetime, and save lives, by including a donation in your Will.

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AL EG AC YO FH OP E “I’m leaving a donation in my Will to help improve the future for people with neurological conditions”

We do this by funding pioneering research, providing access to the best technology for expert diagnosis and treatment, and training tomorrow’s clinicians.

Gifts in Wills are one of our most vital sources of income and are crucial in continuing this work at The National Hospital and the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. Planning ahead now can help so many people in the future.

To find out more about leaving a legacy, go to nationalbrainappeal.org

The National Brain Appeal, Box 123, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG

Registered Charity No.290173

We want to improve the outcome and quality of life for the one in six people affected by a neurological condition.


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Never underestimate the power of hearing “there is a new type of treatment available” Louise Milne, PCRC supporter

LEAVE A GIFT IN YOUR WILL GIVE MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES A FUTURE We believe in creating a better future for men with prostate cancer. Help us fund outstanding research and make this future a reality. By including a gift to the Prostate Cancer Research Centre in your will you will be funding world-class research that will help us find effective therapies for men with advanced prostate cancer. If you would like to speak to someone about leaving a gift in your will please email Gordon at info@pcr.org.uk or call 0203 735 5445. Suite 2, Prostate Cancer Research Centre, 23-26 Great James Street, London, WC1 3ES; Registered charity number 1156027

One in six of us has a neurological condition Brain Research UK funds the best research to improve the lives of those affected by neurological conditions including Alzheimer’s, stroke, and brain tumours. Legacies help accelerate the progress of research. Tell your clients about Brain Research UK. Today.

020 7404 9982 legacies@brt.org.uk legacies@brainresearchuk.org.uk www.brainresearchuk.org.uk brt.org.uk

Registered Charity in England and Wales No. 1137560 Registered Company Limited by Guarantee No. 7345516 Brain Research UK, BWB Charity Hub, London, EC4R 1BE


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Help us Fight Liver Disease

1 in 10 people will have a problem with their liver. There are many causes of liver disease and almost all are on the increase. Worldwide, 1 million people a year are dying from liver disease. A donation to the Foundation is a contribution to a future where those with liver disease will have better treatment, a better quality of life and a greater chance of recovery. Please donate.

Do you have the will to beat Prostate disease?

The Foundation for Liver Research Prostate cancer is the most common cancer for men in Scotland with one in ten men at risk of it and nearly 1 in 2 men may be affected by prostate disease. Prostate Scotland works to develop awareness of prostate cancer and disease, providing information, advice and support to men and their families affected by it, as well as promoting research and treatment developments.

To hear our scientists talk about their work view our short film about the work of the Foundation

Please help us continue our good work. For further information please call 0131 603 8660 or email info@prostatescotland.org.uk

Tel: 020 7255 9830 Donate online: http://liver-research.org.uk Find us on Facebook, Twitter @F4LiverResearch & on JustGiving RCN1134579

Foundation for Liver Research, Institute of Hepatology, 111 Coldharbour Lane, London SE5 9NT

www.prostatescotland.org.uk Registered Scottish Charity No: SC037494

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Where there is a will, there is a way. Leaving a gift to charity in your will is a great way for your generosity to last beyond your own lieftime. After considering your family and friends, you could leave a lasting legacy by bequeathing a gift to the UK Stem Cell Foundation. Your gift could help ensure that this most promising area of medical research, with the ability to treat so many devastating conditions, realises its true potential. Also, leaving a gift to charity has the added bonus of being free of inheritance tax.

For more information, visit www.ukscf.org or call 0207 491 6566.


RELIGIOUS

One Mission Society, a registered Christian Charity, works internationally to spread the Gospel, show Christian love and compassion in many different countries.

An International Mission run school in Mozambique

Through a donation in your will you will be partnering with us to: Spread the Gospel, train local Church leaders, assisting in Humanitarian aid and medical work to give the underprivileged an education and hope through trust, sharing love and Faith in Jesus Christ. Charity No SC042930

A refuge centre in Colombia

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Help us create a Living Landscape for Suffolk

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