Content In 2024, Hospice UK is leading a national campaign to encourage people to leave a gift in their will to their local hospice. This campaign will support participating hospices to fundraise for their work through legacy giving. Title What's on this page Why is legacy income important? Our National Legacy Campaign Campaign information Sign-up to join the campaign Why is legacy income important? Text At Hospice UK we understand that funding remains a challenge for many hospices but legacy income is an important and growing source of funding. Charities, especially hospices, have an enormous opportunity to attract a significant amount of this legacy income. Our National Legacy Campaign Text Working with participating hospices, we are building a ground-breaking national campaign to raise vital awareness of legacy giving for local hospices. 138 hospices have signed up to take part so far, raising a campaign budget of more than £970,000.We intend to develop a strong campaign this year, which can be used as part of hospice legacy marketing in the future. Participating hospices will receive a campaign toolkit so that they can activate the campaign locally and optimise its impact for their own hospice. Together we can achieve more impact and reach a wider audience than we can as individual hospices. If your hospice has not yet signed up to take part and you would like more information, please contact contact Isla Mejia-Mackintosh. Campaign information Text To find out more about our research and how the campaign will be run, you can: Download a copy of the campaign brochure View our answers to the most-asked questions from hospices Watch a video presentation from our Director of Income Generation and Grants, Catherine Bosworth Page Featured image Image National Legacy Campaign for Hospice Care - sign up Become a part of our National Hospice Legacy Campaign today. Find out more
Featured image Image National Legacy Campaign for Hospice Care - sign up Become a part of our National Hospice Legacy Campaign today. Find out more