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Zoo finance and legacies

Those of us who are not very rich can only make one really substantial gift to a given organisation or cause. That is through our will.

But that’ s okay because we are all going to die!

To be serious, this is of course a sober, sensitive and sometimes difficult subject, but most zoos and aquaria across Europe really do not seem to place enough emphasis on pro-active legacy promotion.   Other mission led organisations ( note not only registered charities) however do so  and derive an enormous proportion of their income thereby.

In fact, let me let you into a secret. You know all those direct mail approaches from causes trying to get you to sign up to small regular giving through direct debit or similar systems? Well, they are not really most interested in  such immediate modest donations. They are actually after your house through an eventual ’residuary legacy’ and by starting a relationship with you now!  Most people don’t know the actual value of their house.

Here are some reasons why this a particularly appropriate funding technique for zoos:

Okay, so what are some ways in which we might stimulate the thought to make a will and mention the zoo within it?

So, on surface of it , will making is not most the pleasent of areas to think about. But, actually,  once you get down to it, making your own will  ( as I finally did some 7 years ago) is quite liberating. Dying intestate of course means that more money will go to the Government than otherwise.

The money potentially available for the zoo’s projects can be very considerable indeed as new stories over the last few years have shown, even though clearly the process is hardly an exact science.

More emphasis ought to be placed on the opportunity. After all, none of us can take it with us.

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