Earlier this week, Nature Foundation members and supporters had the opportunity to learn more about how they could consider leaving a legacy for nature at our Philanthropy and Nature: Gift in Will information session.
Many established Western economies are in the early stages of the largest transfer of wealth in modern history. How the current owners of these assets plan and manage this transition will reshape Australian society over coming decades.
The presentation explored the options available for individuals and families. It provided practical examples of how to consider leaving a legacy for our precious natural environment. Key insights were shared by John McLeod (Senior Research Consultant for JBWere) and Michael Rizzuto (Director of Sedsman Legal). John provided useful information about philanthropy and nature, particularly the transition of wealth and how it will reshape Australian society over the coming decades.
As a valued supporter interested in Nature Foundation's long-term impact, we are pleased to provide access to a copy of the report shared by JBWere's John McLeod at the event.
You can download the report here.
Guests were also shown the short video summary below of Nature Foundation's gift of land bequestors, Dr Richard Glatz and Janine Mackintosh. Richard and Janine have bequested their 600-acre native heritage agreement block of land on Kangaroo Island to Nature Foundation, and this video shares their story of engagement with nature and motivation for leaving a legacy to support the environment.
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