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As a professional advisor, you have a relationship with your clients built on trust and mutual respect. The same is true with The Nature Conservancy's relationship with our supporters.
We recognize that each of our supporter's financial and philanthropic goals are unique. Therefore, we welcome the opportunity to assist you with incorporating your clients' philanthropic objectives into a well-crafted estate plan.
Legal Language and Tax ID
Resources
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Gift Calculator
Use our planned giving calculator to generate potential benefits for your client.
- Advisor Brochure
We have teams of experienced professionals to help you and your clients explore and implement a variety of charitable giving options. Download our brochure to learn more about our services. (.pdf, 593kb)
- "Real Estate Gifts - Beyond the Basics" (.pdf, 202 kb) - This article, written by Conservancy staff and published in the Journal of Gift Planning, provides timely information about gifts of real estate.
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Planned Giving Design CenterVisit the Planned Giving Design Center for help determining the most beneficial philanthropic tools for meeting your clients' goals.
Important Estate Distribution Information
The Nature Conservancy has a centralized estate administration policy. All correspondence, e-mails, phone calls, distribution checks, etc. related to a deceased donor should be directed to the estate administrator at the Worldwide office. This includes bequests which are specifically designated to a state chapter or program.
Contact information:
Beth McNally Estate Administrator The Nature Conservancy 4245 N. Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: (703) 841-4846 Fax: (703) 812-4863 Email: bmcnally@tnc.org
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Major's Point at Shelter Island, New York
© Doug Wechsler
Quick Facts About The Nature Conservancy
- 18th largest U.S. charity according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy (2005)
- Local programs in 50 states and 27 other countries
- Helped protect 117 million acres around the world
- $866 million in revenue in fiscal year 2004
- About 1 million members
- The Nature Conservancy's planned giving program has:
- $200 million in trusteed assets
- More than 14,000 members who have left us in their will or estate plan
- Average $60 million in estate distributions annually
- Caterpillar, 3M, BP, General Motors and Bank of America among our corporate partners
- Multiple accounts with more than 50 brokerage houses, mutual funds and discount brokerages
- Cooperative, results-oriented approach
- Sound science that achieves tangible results
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