A future with perspective thanks to your donation.
We are glad you are considering leaving a legacy to the Responsibles Foundation.
If you decide to include The Responsibles in your will, you are helping us to address pressing global challenges by fostering a sustainable future and making a lasting impact. Your bequest will have a very special meaning!
Have you already been in contact with a notary?
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Would you like to know exactly how leaving a bequest to The Responsibles works?
Please contact us at info@theresponsibles.foundation you can also call us +31 70 223 05 65 or download a copy of our brochure. This is of course without any obligation.
Your legacy will directly support the foundation’s ongoing projects and help us scale solutions to global challenges. Your contribution ensures that future generations can benefit from sustainable and responsible actions.
Yes! In addition to cash, you can leave gifts such as property, stocks, bonds, or even a portion of your business. Any form of gift that has value can be included in your will.
Your gift will go directly toward advancing our mission of addressing global challenges and fostering collective action. We ensure all contributions are used in line with our vision to create sustainable change.
Yes, you can choose to remain anonymous. We respect your wishes and ensure your gift is handled according to your preferences.
You can contact your legal advisor to help you update your will. You will need to specify The Responsibles Foundation as a beneficiary and designate the amount or percentage of your estate you wish to leave.
Yes, you can specify if you want your contribution to support a particular project or area of our work. We will honor your wishes to the best of our ability.
In many jurisdictions, leaving a charitable gift can result in tax benefits. It is advisable to speak with your financial advisor or lawyer to understand how your gift may impact your tax situation.
Absolutely. You can revise your will at any time. If you decide to make changes, simply consult with your legal advisor to make any necessary changes.