Legacy for Nature’s Future

Remember Sea and Land Trust in your Will to support vital conservation, education, and climate action efforts. Your generosity helps protect biodiversity and preserve natural habitats for years to come.

Remember Clean Coasts Ballynamona

Your generosity will help us:

  • Purchase and maintain land for nature and biodiversity

  • Support biodiversity conservation

  • Fund future projects and expansion

  • Mitigate climate breakdown

  • Address the biodiversity crisis and plastic pollution

  • Promote education for a sustainable future

Types of Gifts You Can Make

  • Residuary Gift
    A gift of all or part of the value of your estate after debts, liabilities, and other legacies have been paid. This is the most valuable kind of legacy for Sea and Land Trust.

  • Pecuniary Gift
    A gift of a specific sum of money.

  • Specific Gift
    A gift of a specified item such as property, artwork, or jewellery.

Our Vision

We aim to make a lasting impact locally and nationally through a range of initiatives, with a strong emphasis on education. Please help us leave the world in a better place for future generations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need a Will?

A professionally drafted will ensures your wishes are fulfilled, providing for loved ones and causes you care about, while avoiding the stress and costs of dying without a valid will.

You can leave a specific sum of money, a percentage of your estate, or other types of gifts like shares. Please consult your professional advisor for tailored advice.

Include wording similar to this in your will to ensure your gift is properly directed:

 

To the following charity or such charity or charities which my Trustees consider to have as or among their objectives those as referred to in this clause and as my Trustees select (and if more than one in equal share or in such shares as my Trustees shall decide) [Amount/percentage] to Sea and Land Trust, registered charity number, Gurrawn, Ballydaheen, Youghal, Co. Cork P36 EK79.
THE RECEIPT of anyone purporting to be the treasurer or other proper officer of any charitable or other body to which any gift is made by (or under the provision of) this Will or any Codicil shall be a good discharge to my Trustees for the gift.

Yes. Review your will at least every five years or after major life changes such as marriage, divorce, having children, moving house, or if an executor passes away. Changes are usually straightforward.

Executors administer your estate and carry out your wishes. It’s advisable to name at least two trusted individuals over 18, whether family, friends, or professional advisors like solicitors or accountants.

It’s optional. Letting us know helps us keep in touch and thank you personally, but your decision is entirely private.

You may keep your original will with a professional advisor or in a secure place at home. Always keep a copy for your records.

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