Founded in 1984, Global Volunteers has engaged more than 36,000 short-term volunteers on long-term community development projects focusing on women and children in 36 countries on six continents. Help preserve your legacy with a gift today! Ensure children and families around the world continue to have access to our programs for future generations.
Donors often find that legacy gifts commit assets that might otherwise be lost to estate, income or capital gains taxes. One of the simplest legacy gifts is a bequest through your will in which you designate either a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your estate after other disbursements. In addition to supporting Global Volunteers, it serves as an example to your family of the values and ideals you hold dear.
It’s easy to make Global Volunteers a beneficiary of your will or trust.
Share the below information with your financial advisor:
Global Volunteers
375 East Little Canada Road
St. Paul, MN 55117
Main Phone: 651-407-6100
Global Volunteers’ Federal EIN: 36-3352680
Sample bequest language for an unrestricted gift:
I give _____[the sum, percentage, or description of property] to Global Volunteers, Little Canada, Minnesota, to be used for its general tax-exempt purposes, but without other restriction as to use.
Sample bequest language for a restricted gift:
I give __[the sum, percentage, or description of property] to Global Volunteers, Little Canada, Minnesota, to be used to support [____].
Your commitment to the long-term stability of Global Volunteers and the communities we serve is a powerful legacy, and is best made with the counsel of your financial advisor.
Please inform us when you’ve included Global Volunteers in your estate plans.
Questions? Please contact Angie Swanson at aswanson@globalvolunteers.org or (651) 407-6112