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How PCCs can encourage people to review their wills.
PCCs are invited to review the subject of wills and legacy
giving. There are three things that PCCs should consider
doing :
Encourage people to make and review their wills. For
nearly 500 years the Church of England has encouraged people
to do this - find out more!
Make a policy on how the PCC will use legacies in future,
and publish it to the congregation. People will only leave
legacies if they think the church will use them for
development projects, not simply to fund current operating
expenses.
So PCCs need to agree a policy on how legacy income will be
spent. It is advisable to discourage restricted legacies. So
the policy might be on the lines of: The
policy of the PCC is to use legacies to help fund significant
development projects in the parish, whether buildings,
equipment or staff. As circumstances change over the years, it
may not be possible to fulfil specific donor requests, so
church members are encouraged to leave legacies for the
general purposes of the parish. The PCC will discuss with
executors the most appropriate use of the legacy in the light
of current projects and the donor's known areas of interest in
the church (e.g. children & youth, music, buildings).
Find someone to encourage legacies, and to promote giving in
general. Good practice from the national stewardship
network is to appoint a "Parish Giving Officer". Find
out more.