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Charitable Giving & Philanthropy Attorney

Key Takeaways

  • Charitable planning helps you support meaningful causes while also reducing tax burdens.
  • Options include trusts, donor-advised funds, foundations, and estate bequests.
  • Giving can be immediate or delayed and structured to benefit both you and your heirs.
  • Beacon Legacy Law provides strategic, compassionate guidance for philanthropic individuals and families across Maine.

At Beacon Legacy Law, we believe that giving back should be just as intentional as building wealth. Our Charitable Giving & Philanthropy planning services help individuals and families in Bar Harbor and across Maine leave meaningful legacies through strategic charitable contributions that also offer tax advantages and estate planning benefits.

Whether your goal is to support a local cause, endow a scholarship, or create a family foundation, our attorneys will guide you through every step of the planning process to ensure your generosity has a lasting impact.

Why Charitable Planning Matters

Giving to the causes you care about is personally fulfilling—but with proper planning, it can also be financially wise. Many charitable gifts can:

  • Reduce your income or estate tax liability
  • Complement your retirement or succession planning
  • Inspire charitable values across generations

We help you give with purpose, efficiency, and foresight.

Common Charitable Giving Vehicles

1. Charitable Trusts

Charitable trusts allow you to donate assets while still benefiting from income, tax deductions, or both.

  • Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT): Provides income to you or your beneficiaries during life, with the remainder going to charity.
  • Charitable Lead Trust (CLT): Provides income to charity for a set period, with the remainder going to your heirs.

2. Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs)

A donor-advised fund acts like a personal charitable savings account. You contribute assets, take an immediate tax deduction, and recommend grants to charities over time.

DAFs are:

  • Easy to set up
  • Cost-effective for smaller or one-time gifts
  • Flexible for multi-year giving strategies

3. Private Foundations

For families or individuals looking to establish long-term philanthropic efforts, private foundations offer full control and personalized grantmaking.

We assist with:

  • Foundation formation and compliance
  • Drafting governance documents
  • Tax reporting and charitable distributions

4. Bequests and Testamentary Gifts

You can designate charitable gifts in your will or trust that activate upon your death. This allows you to support causes without impacting your current financial security.

Examples include:

  • Fixed dollar amounts
  • Percentage of estate
  • Residual estate after other distributions

5. IRA Charitable Rollovers (QCDs)

If you’re 70½ or older, you may direct up to $100,000 per year tax-free from your IRA to a qualified charity. This reduces your taxable income and satisfies Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs).

Benefits of Charitable Planning

  • Reduce or eliminate capital gains on appreciated assets
  • Receive income tax deductions for current gifts
  • Lower estate tax exposure through lifetime giving
  • Keep wealth in the family while supporting public causes
  • Ensure your philanthropic intentions are clearly carried out

Integrating Giving into Your Estate Plan

We help you coordinate your charitable goals with the rest of your estate plan, ensuring:

  • Gifts do not unintentionally disinherit heirs
  • Charitable bequests are structured for tax efficiency
  • Trustees or executors clearly understand your intentions

Encouraging Generational Philanthropy

Charitable planning isn’t just about tax savings—it’s an opportunity to instill shared values. Many of our clients involve children or grandchildren in their philanthropic plans to foster:

  • Financial stewardship
  • Family unity
  • Community engagement

We guide family discussions around giving, legacy, and shared impact.

Local & Regional Giving

As a Bar Harbor-based firm, we proudly support local and regional giving. Many clients choose to focus their philanthropy on:

  • Environmental conservation in Maine
  • Arts and education initiatives
  • Community health care organizations

We can help identify aligned organizations and structure gifts for maximum impact.

Our Process

Step 1: Vision & Goals

We explore what causes matter most to you and what impact you wish to leave.

Step 2: Financial & Legal Review

We assess your assets, tax exposure, and existing estate plan.

Step 3: Strategy Design

We recommend giving vehicles tailored to your goals, timeline, and budget.

Step 4: Document Preparation

We draft or update legal documents to implement your charitable strategy.

Step 5: Long-Term Guidance

We remain available to update, expand, or refine your giving plan over time.

Why Choose Beacon Legacy Law

Charitable giving is deeply personal. Our role is to listen, understand your purpose, and build a legal strategy that honors it. We combine deep legal knowledge with a heartfelt commitment to helping you give meaningfully.

What Sets Us Apart:

  • Personalized planning for individuals, families, and foundations
  • Strategic tax and estate integration
  • Knowledge of local Bar Harbor causes and nonprofit community
  • Transparent, client-first guidance at every step
Want to make a lasting difference? Contact Beacon Legacy Law to begin building your charitable giving strategy today.
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Written By Margaret E. Beacon

Founder & Managing Partner

Margaret E. Beacon is the visionary behind Beacon Legacy Law. With over 20 years of experience in estate planning, elder law, and probate administration, Margaret has built a reputation across Maine for her empathetic client approach and meticulous legal strategies.