What's Happening?
Jewish communities across North America are increasingly focusing on legacy giving as a sustainable financial model to support future generations. The Harold Grinspoon Foundation's Life & Legacy initiative has been instrumental in helping communities build
endowments through legacy giving. The initiative emphasizes the importance of long-term commitment, with successful legacy programs often taking a decade to fully develop. Communities that have embraced legacy giving have seen significant financial returns and strengthened communal bonds.
Why It's Important?
Legacy giving is crucial for the financial sustainability of Jewish communities, especially in the face of demographic shifts and competition for philanthropic dollars. By securing long-term commitments, communities can ensure the continuity of Jewish life and culture. The success of legacy programs also highlights the importance of strategic planning and leadership in philanthropy. As Jewish communities face a historic intergenerational wealth transfer, legacy giving presents an opportunity to secure substantial financial resources for future needs.
What's Next?
Jewish communities are likely to continue expanding their legacy giving initiatives, focusing on integrating these efforts into overall development strategies. Leadership transitions and consistent support will be key to sustaining momentum and achieving long-term success. As more communities recognize the value of legacy giving, there may be increased collaboration and sharing of best practices to enhance the impact of these programs. The ongoing wealth transfer presents a unique opportunity for Jewish organizations to secure significant financial commitments.













