Investing in Our Future
When planning your estate, you may want to support a cause that’s important to you like the Learning Disabilities Association of PEI. Your legacy gift to the LDAPEI will ensure we can continue to help future generations living with learning disabilities realize their true potential.
Leaving your legacy is as simple as naming the LDAPEI as the beneficiary of your life insurance policy, your RRSP or RRIF or a gift in your will.
When you make a donation through your will, your estate will receive considerable tax benefits, up to 100% of your annual net income, compared to 75% otherwise.
It’s important to consult with your family and seek legal counsel before making substantial bequests or changes to your estate. Your lawyer can also advise you on estate tax benefits and help you prepare or alter your will to meet your changing circumstances.
LDAPEI would like to acknowledge the Roland and Dora Buntain Memorial Fund (1991). The Buntain’s will written in 1975, left one-third of their estate to the Learning Disabilities Association of Canada to be used “for the benefit of children living in the Province of Prince Edward Island”. This continuous funding source (as only the income earned on the capital of the fund shall be used to support projects or activities consistent with the purpose of the fund) has been very beneficial to LDAPEI. In the past, LDAPEI has used this fund to provide many educational workshops to the public, and to re-establish an Association in PEI. The memory of Roland and Dora Buntain will live on in PEI through their generous donation.
Leaving your legacy is as simple as naming the LDAPEI as the beneficiary of your life insurance policy, your RRSP or RRIF or a gift in your will.
When you make a donation through your will, your estate will receive considerable tax benefits, up to 100% of your annual net income, compared to 75% otherwise.
It’s important to consult with your family and seek legal counsel before making substantial bequests or changes to your estate. Your lawyer can also advise you on estate tax benefits and help you prepare or alter your will to meet your changing circumstances.
LDAPEI would like to acknowledge the Roland and Dora Buntain Memorial Fund (1991). The Buntain’s will written in 1975, left one-third of their estate to the Learning Disabilities Association of Canada to be used “for the benefit of children living in the Province of Prince Edward Island”. This continuous funding source (as only the income earned on the capital of the fund shall be used to support projects or activities consistent with the purpose of the fund) has been very beneficial to LDAPEI. In the past, LDAPEI has used this fund to provide many educational workshops to the public, and to re-establish an Association in PEI. The memory of Roland and Dora Buntain will live on in PEI through their generous donation.