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Legacy Giving

Did you know you can make a gift that impacts Branksome Hall’s students for generations to come, while benefitting you and your loved ones?
 
Customize and create a planned gift that reflects your values, beliefs, your family’s love and your long-lasting connection to your school.
 
Here are some benefits to consider when remembering Branksome Hall in your will:
 
  • Modify your gift at any time should your future circumstances change.
  • Choose between a fixed amount or a percentage of your estate.
  • Direct your gift to any area of the school area that’s meaningful to you.
  • Take advantage of the tax savings associated with estate planning.
 
If you’ve already arranged for a legacy gift to Branksome Hall, please notify us of your plans by completing and returning this form.
 

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  • 10 Elm Society

    The 10 Elm Society celebrates the generosity and consideration of our alums, parents, staff and friends who have chosen to make a legacy gift of any size to Branksome Hall. We are grateful for your commitment to ensuring new generations of Branksome students receive an exceptional educational experience. 
     

    Meet a Member of our 10 Elm Society

    A great believer in student financial assistance, Carolyn HELBRONNER'79 established an endowed fund to help deserving students attend Branksome and benefit from all the opportunities and life-changing experiences she had as a student. Read more.

Design Your Legacy

The simplest way to support Branksome is through cash gifts. However, creative gifts of assets can provide you with charitable deductions and have additional tax benefits as well.

Choose the category of assets below that best fits your situation:

 

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  • Bequests (Gifts in Your Will) +

    Many individuals choose to support charitable organizations through future gifts from their estates.

    A charitable bequest is a direction in your will that instructs your Executor(s)/Trustee(s) to leave one or more of your assets to a designated organization. This meaningful directive supports Branksome Hall while offering significant tax savings for your estate.

    Your gift both increases your loved ones’ inheritance and makes a life-shaping difference for Branksome Hall students.

    What Are the Benefits?
    • Convenience: A legacy gift in your will can be made no matter your age, and for any amount.
    • Simplicity: Simply instruct your lawyer to include a bequest to Branksome Hall in your will.
    • Cost-Effectiveness: There are no current costs. Your present income will not decrease.
    • Tax Relief: A legacy gift in your will is a highly effective way to reduce estate taxes.
    • Tax Planning: Branksome Hall will issue a charitable tax receipt for the full value of your bequest, reducing the tax payable on your final return. If your bequest exceeds 100 per cent of your net income, the excess may be carried back to the previous tax year or carried forward as part of a graduated rate estate plan.
    • Flexibility: Your bequest may be a specific amount, a percentage of your estate or the residue of your estate—a gift after your debts have been paid and other bequests made.
    • Peace of Mind: Change your will at any time.
    • Satisfaction: Legacy gifts are made for personal reasons in addition to ensuring that Branksome Hall continues its commitment to shaping the lives of young women far into the future. Your bequest can create a lasting memorial for you, your family or anyone you may wish to honour.
    Sample Bequest Language
    I bequeath to Branksome Hall ___% of the residue of my estate [or the sum of $_________]. This gift is to be used for such purposes and designs as deemed appropriate by the Board of Governors of Branksome Hall.

    To have the greatest impact, gifts to Branksome should be unrestricted. If, however, you wish to designate your gift for a specific use, we are happy to discuss the options with you.
  • Life Beneficiary +

    Make a real difference by making Branksome Hall the beneficiary of your RRSP, RRIF or TFSA. This is an affordable, flexible way to create a legacy, ensuring future generations of Branksome students continue to have the advantages of an exceptional educational experience.

    If your RRSP or RRIF has a registered charity as the direct beneficiary, your estate will receive a donation receipt for the entire value of the plan, offsetting any tax liability. A gift of life insurance or a TFSA can add value to your estate; the charitable tax credit reduces other taxes. In all cases, you minimize taxes and make an impactful legacy gift to Branksome Hall at the same time.

    What Are the Benefits?
    • Simplicity: Simply ask your financial institution to change the beneficiary designation to Branksome Hall.
    • Flexibility: The designation is revocable and can be altered if your financial circumstances change.
    • Cost-Effectiveness: There are no extra out-of-pocket costs.
    • No Probate, Legal and Executor Fees: Your gift will not be subject to probate costs or delays in settlement. The full proceeds are payable to Branksome upon your death.
    • Peace of mind: You can plan, arrange and announce the gift yourself and know that it will unfold just as planned.
    • Control: The designation is not a matter of public record, allowing you to remain anonymous. As well, beneficiary gifts cannot be contested.
    How to Make Arrangements
    • You can name Branksome Hall as the direct beneficiary of your RRSP, RRIF or TFSA. Upon your death, the proceeds will be paid directly to the school without delay.
    • Alternatively, you can name your estate as the beneficiary and leave instructions in your will to donate all or part of these financial instruments to Branksome Hall. You may specify a percentage or a specific dollar amount to be donated if you wish. Note: When choosing this option, your trustee will withhold taxes and probate will apply.
    • In both cases, a charitable tax credit will be created for your estate, offsetting taxes and possibly enhancing the estate value for other beneficiaries.
  • Life Insurance +

    A gift of life insurance is a simple and convenient way to support Branksome Hall. For a relatively small financial outlay, your life insurance policy allows you to make a significant gift for the future.
     
    Many donors would like to make a significant contribution; they may not, however, have the resources to make a large gift during their lifetime. This option is a creative way to make a gift you didn’t think possible, using either a new or existing policy.
     
    What Are the Benefits?
    • Simplicity and Convenience: The transaction is simple. Your life insurance specialist can advise you on the type of policy that best fits your needs, custom design your program and carry through with the necessary paperwork.
    • Cost-Effectiveness: Make a larger gift than you might otherwise be able to, without depleting your current assets or your estate later.
    • Leverage: The eventual value of your policy will be far greater than the premiums you pay.
    • Tax Savings Today: With some arrangements, receive charitable tax receipts for the premiums paid or the policy’s cash value.
    • Estate Preservation: The estate you leave your family does not shrink because life insurance is external to the estate.
    • No Probate, Legal or Executor Fees: Life insurance is not subject to probate costs or delays in settlement. The full proceeds are payable to Branksome Hall, at maturity or upon your death.
    • Control: Life insurance is not a matter of public record and allows you to remain anonymous if you choose. And unlike a will, the gift cannot be contested.
    How to Make a Gift of Life Insurance
    1. You may take an existing policy that has completed its original purpose and simply have the ownership and beneficiary designation transferred to Branksome Hall. This designation cannot be changed. A charitable tax receipt will be issued for the policy’s value when transferred. Any continued premium payments also qualify for a charitable tax receipt.
    2. You may purchase a new life insurance policy in which Branksome Hall is named as the owner and beneficiary. You will pay the premiums and receive a charitable tax receipt for those payments. Again, this designation cannot be changed.
    Please Seek Expert Advice
    Branksome Hall strongly recommends that you seek professional advice to ensure your financial goals are considered, your tax situation is reviewed and your legacy gift is tailored to your circumstances.

Learn More

For more information about including Branksome Hall in your estate plans, please contact Claudia Metelsky, Director, Campaign and Development, Advancement and Community Engagement, at cmetelsky@branksome.on.ca or 416-920-6265, ext. 324.
 
Charitable Registration Number: 11881 6826 RR0001
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We wish to acknowledge this land on which Branksome operates. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Wendat, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and go to school on this land.*

*The Land Acknowledgement may evolve as we honour our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation in partnership with Indigenous communities.

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