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Sustaining the Spirit of the Rockies

From its beginning the Whyte Museum has been supported by private donations. Peter and Catharine Whyte's dream of collecting and preserving the history and art of the Canadian Rockies began with their donation of art, artifacts, archival materials and the initial endowment funds. Now, members and donors help provide the funds for the Museum to grow and prosper.

As the Museum embarks on its second quarter-century, it requires your generosity more than ever. The Whyte Museums Planned Giving Program is one way that we can provide for the future while maintaining the tradition of the past.

Planned gifts are arranged during the donor's lifetime and provide benefits to both the donor and the Museum. The donor receives tax benefits or other financial savings, recognition, and the sense of accomplishment and well-being that goes with providing for the future of the Museum and its work. The Whyte Museum receives a steady flow of income to assure long-term financial stability.

The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies (Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation) solicits donations to further its work in collecting, preserving and making available to the public the cultural heritage of the Canadian Rockies. 100% of the money raised goes towards the Foundation and the expected annual fund-raising amount is $20,000. The Foundation is incorporated at Banff under Part 9 of the Alberta Incorporations Act and is located at 111 Bear St., Banff, AB. Interested parties may contact Executive Director E. J. Hart at (403) 762-2291, ext. 327 for further information.

 

How Do You Benefit?

All avenues of planned giving have differing and substantial rewards in return for the donor's generosity. We can provide you with basic information on the tax and financial benefits of your gift, but we would also advise you to consult with your own financial advisor. We are always prepared and happy to discuss these matters with them too if you so wish.

Let's get together and talk it over!

 

 

U.S. Donations

The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies can issue U.S. tax receipts for donations by American taxpayers in cash or kind. This is an excellent way for our American friends to donate to the Museum's operations or collections and receive a tax benefit for their generosity.

 

Outright Gifts

An outright gift of cash, securities, real estate or other tangible personal property is the most direct form of planned gift. Outright gifts appeal to those who want the satisfaction of seeing their gift at work immediately or in the near term and have discretionary funds, investments or property at their disposal. The cash or appraised value of the gift is eligible for an income tax receipt and immediate donor recognition.

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Wills

A will containing a bequest of cash, securities, real estate or other tangible personal property is the most popular form of planned gift. Bequests appeal to those who want the satisfaction of providing for a future gift while retaining control of the property during their lifetime. A tax receipt is provided to the estate for the final tax return and the value of the gift is eligible for donor recognition in perpetuity.

 

Life Insurance - Museum named as beneficiary

A very practical way of providing for the Museum's future is a life insurance policy with the Museum named as beneficiary. Life insurance planned gifts usually appeal to persons whose needs and family situation may be subject to change. The proceeds of any whole life or term policy may be paid directly to the institution or, if tax of the estate is a concern, to an estate with a bequest of an equivalent amount and the value of the gift is eligible for donor recognition in perpetuity.

 

Life Insurance - Museum named as owner

Another aspect of life insurance planned giving is where a donor purchases a policy with the Museum named as the owner. This type of planned gift is suited to those who have an older insurance policy that is no longer needed or who want to make a large gift but have limited resources. The donor pays the annual premiums and receives a tax receipt for their value plus the cash value of the policy when it is paid up. Donor recognition occurs as the premiums are paid and when the policy is paid up.

 

Charitable Remainder Trust

This is an attractive form of planned gift of cash, securities or real estate because the donor keeps the gifted property or the income from it for life and also receives an income tax receipt. It appeals to those who need the use of their income but wish to provide for the Museum in the future and still receive current tax relief. The amount of the receipt is for the residual interest of the trust and is determined by a formula.

 

Charitable Gift Annuity

This is a variation on the remainder trust planned gift with respect to cash or securities. This will appeal to older donors wishing to have guaranteed life payments all, or substantially, tax free. An annuity is purchased that guarantees an income for life, or a period of years, and the Museum receives a gift of whatever principal remains after making the required payments.

 

Endowment Fund

The Whyte Museum Endowment Fund has been established to secure the Museum's financial resources and allow it to continue to operate in perpetuity. Donations, such as those received as Planned Gifts, are built up over time and invested wisely, allowing the Museum to generate the annual income it needs to offer exhibitions, programs, and services and to expand and improve its collections. Donors may wish to contribute to the Museum's general endowment or to establish a named endowment to support a particular area of the Museum's activities. Please contact us for more details.

 

How to proceed

Do you need some help with wording for a Bequest or other Planned Gift? Would you like to discuss a planned giving initiative with us?

We're here to help so please call the Executive Director of the Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation at (403) 762-2291 ext. 306 or write to Box 160, Banff, AB. T1L 1A3 or by email.

 

 



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