Learn the Essentials of Estate Planning at 4-Part Virtual Series

A free four-part series on estate planning begins Oct. 22

A free four-part educational series on estate planning, “Essentials of Estate Planning From Family to Community,” is being offered by The Foundation for Delaware County and Civic Capital Consulting.

The virtual series will help you make informed decisions about your assets and legacy plans. They are open to anyone interested in personal estate planning who want to expand their knowledge of the basics.

All four programs are at Noon.

The first program, “Estate Planning 101” takes place Oct. 22 and features Lou Teti from MacElree Harvey, Ltd.

“Estate Planning 101” introduces you to estate planning fundamentals and offers advice for your biggest questions about wealth, family, and legacy. 

You can register here for the first program and find out more about the series.

Upcoming programs in the four-part series are “Leaving a Charitable Gift as Your Legacy,” offered Jan. 14; “Impact Investing,” offered May 20 and “Lessons From Trust and Estate Administration,” offered Aug. 19.

The Foundation for Delaware County is the largest grantmaking philanthropy in Delaware County offering support and resources for nonprofits of every size.

It helps generous people give with more impact, brings together funders, nonprofits, and elected officials to address critical community problems, and responds to major challenges and crises as they arise.

In addition to grant funding, the Foundation operates the Center for Nonprofit Excellence to strengthen Delaware County’s nonprofit community through training workshops and peer learning opportunities.

The Foundation encourages philanthropy by connecting donors to worthy causes through efficient charitable giving vehicles like donor-advised and scholarship funds.

On May 8-9, 2024, the Foundation launched Delaware County’s first 24-hour online giving day, Delco Gives Day. Delco Gives Day raised more than $1.7M from more than 9,600 donors for 281 nonprofits.

In addition, the Foundation operates the public health programs Healthy Start, the WIC nutrition program, and Nurse-Family Partnership, as well as the Housing Opportunities Program for Equity (HOPE), El Centro (a Hispanic resource center) and a health resource center for students in the Chester Upland School District.

Follow the Foundation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @DelcoFdn.



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