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Giving Insights: International Legacy Gifts

January 14, 2025

Legacy gifts are deeply meaningful acts of charity that benefit donors and the broader charitable sector alike. For over four decades, legacy giving has consistently accounted for nearly a tenth of all U.S. charitable contributions annually. Also, the majority of affluent U.S. adults express a desire to leave a portion of their estate to charity.

Legacy Giving by the Numbers

 

 

The Importance of Documenting Legacy Gifts

While over half of affluent Americans express an interest in legacy giving, many have yet to formalize their plans. A recent CAF America survey found that 25% of affluent adults say they want to give, but they have not formally documented that intention. Our research finds that billions in potential charitable funds could be left on the table if these plans are never documented.

Formal documentation plays a crucial role in international legacy giving among U.S. donors. While 20% overall plan to support global causes, this figure increases to 25% among those with formalized plans. In contrast, only 15% of those who intend to give but lack documentation plan to contribute internationally. Documenting plans not only secures the fulfillment of these gifts, but also enhances their overall impact. It makes sure the donor’s intent is clearly communicated and legally recognized, reducing the likelihood of disputes or misallocation. Additionally, formalized plans often encourage donors to give more generously and inspire confidence among charities, allowing them to plan for long-term initiatives and allocate resources more effectively.

Maximizing the Impact of Legacy Gifts

Legacy gifts – especially those directed internationally – offer donors the ability to make a larger impact compared to other forms of giving. These gifts are exponentially larger than typical annual gifts and can reduce the tax burden on the estate, allowing donors to provide more substantial support to both loved ones and charitable causes.

When that gift is made abroad to a local charitable group, more money ends up in the hands of those in need. In addition, the U.S. dollar goes further in many nations around the world than it can domestically due to favorable exchange rates and lower costs to serve in many countries, meaning the funds help more people or support a bigger endeavor than it would otherwise be able to.

By leaving a portion of their estate to international causes, donors can leave a larger and long-lasting legacy that transcends borders, creating a brighter future for communities in need around the world. CAF America’s Legacy Giving services offer donors the option to leave a Legacy Gift or establish a Legacy Donor Advised Fund, allowing streamlined, flexible, and impactful global philanthropy. Start your journey here.

Legacy Giving in Action

Learn more about how a legacy gift works in actuality – tracing the process from a donor’s intentions and motivations all the way through to the impact of their gift.

The Legacy of Helen L. Rinker Ashley

Learn how Helen Rinker Ashley’s estate gift transformed her family’s hometown of Voditsa, Bulgaria by funding critical education, infrastructure, and entrepreneurship projects, ultimately creating lasting opportunities and honoring her family’s heritage.

Legacy Giving Report

CAF America’s 2024 Legacy Giving Report reveals insights into high-income households’ estate giving plans, motivations, and barriers, highlighting untapped opportunities to inspire lasting philanthropic impact.

Reuniting Lovers Across Time: Donating Artwork to Benefit a U.K. Charity

When a donor’s estate sought to donate a Gainsborough portrait to the Dorset Museum in the U.K., CAF America navigated the complexities of cross-border giving to honor the donor’s wishes, loaning the painting for display alongside its companion piece, while ensuring the donor estate claimed the highest charitable deduction possible.

Resolving an Estate: A Donation of Railcars

Read how CAF America and CAF Canada expertly managed the donation of 64 railcars from an estate, navigating complex regulations, valuation, and due diligence to ensure tax-efficient giving and fund disbursement to charitable causes.

About the Author

  • Emily A. Vogels, PhD serves as the Manager of Research and Insights at CAF America, where she leads thought leadership initiatives in the philanthropy sector. Her work focuses on delivering data-driven insights to address stakeholder needs, consulting on research-based projects, and identifying emerging areas for future research exploration. With over a decade of experience in leading, conducting, and disseminating research, Emily has a proven track record in data analysis and interpretation. Prior to joining CAF America, she worked as a research associate at Pew Research Center and taught statistics at the University of New Brunswick. Emily earned her PhD in experimental psychology from the University of New Brunswick. She also holds a master’s degree in cognitive and affective sciences from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and dual bachelor’s degrees in psychology and human development from the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay. In her free time, Emily enjoys arts and crafts, collecting and playing board games, and experimenting with recipes — especially desserts.

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