What is Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable?
The Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable is a nonprofit organization which provides a forum for the exchange of planned giving ideas in the Rocky Mountain region.
What is LEAVE A LEGACY®?
The Colorado
Planned Giving Roundtable coordinates the Colorado
LEAVE A LEGACY® program - a public awareness
campaign to encourage people to leave a charitable
bequest in their will. This program is a national
initiative currently underway in 94 communities
across the country, supported by the efforts
of the National Committee on Planned Giving,
the professional organization that helps further
the education of planned giving professionals
as well as professional advisors nationwide.
Mission Statement
The mission
of the Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable is
to increase the quantity and quality of charitable
planned gifts in our community. We accomplish
this through quality education, increased awareness
and networking opportunities.
Current
CPGR Bylaws
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What exactly is the Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable?
A: The Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable is a professional association committed to advancing the use of charitable gift planning techniques. Support and educational opportunities are provided to individuals at all stages of professional development - beginning, intermediate and advanced.
Q: What kind of professionals belong to CPGR?
A: Membership is composed of planned giving officers, development officers, estate planning attorneys, financial planners, bank trust officers, accounting professionals, life insurance professionals-anyone involved in the charitable estate planning process.
Q: What are the benefits of membership?
A: There are many benefits that come with membership in the Roundtable, including:
- Quarterly educational meetings that provide members and guests an opportunity to further develop their gift planning competency
- Annual Summer Symposium, a one-day educational conference featuring local and national gift planning experts
- Discounted membership in the National
Committee on Planned Giving (NCPG),
the nation's premier charitable gift planning
association
- Discounted registration fee (and scholarship opportunity) for NCPG's annual planned giving conference, featuring the nation's leading gift planning experts
- Subscription to quarterly newsletter, Roundtable Review
- Membership directory, local and national
- Planned Giving Resource Center
- Networking opportunities with members of the gift and estate planning community, including charitable gift planners, estate planning attorneys, accounting professionals, financial planners, trust officers, investment advisors, and insurance professionals
- Opportunities to support the gift planning profession through volunteer service
Q: Does the Roundtable do any other educational outreach in the non-profit community?
A: Yes. The Roundtable
coordinates LEAVE A LEGACY®, a community-wide
bequest awareness program for charities and
their donors. The program was started in April
of 2000 and will be conducted every year to
help non-profits begin or strengthen their planned
giving efforts in the community.
Q: What are the membership dues?
A: Annual membership
dues are currently $75.
Q: What is the fee for the quarterly meetings?
A: Members pay
$40. Nonmembers pay $55.
Q: Does one have to be a member to attend the meetings?
A: No, you may still attend meetings as often as you like, however, members do receive a discount.
Q: What kind of payment can you accept for the meetings?
A: Your payment by check, Mastercard, or VISA is welcome.
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