ORIENTEERING FOUNDATION

1%er Legacy Programme FAQs

Answers to frequently asked questions about the 1%er Legacy Programme and giving a legacy gift to the Orienteering Foundation.  If you have any further questions, please contact admin@orienteeringfoundation.org.uk.

How can I know my gift will make a real impact for the sport?

Our Board is grateful for all gifts to the Foundation and is determined to ensure that they are put to best use. Read about some of the projects we have funded in the past here and about our priorities for the future here.

How do I know that the Orienteering Foundation will use my gift effectively?

If you are considering leaving a gift in your will to the Orienteering Foundation, we promise you that we will use it with care. Read more about our promise to you on the 1%er legacy programme page here, or if you would like to speak with one of our Trustees please contact us at email hidden; JavaScript is required and our administrator Viv will put you in touch with your nearest Board member.

I’m a bit confused - is the Orienteering Foundation the same as the British Orienteering Federation?

No, the Orienteering Foundation is a separate charity set up to support and promote the sport of Orienteering. Whilst the Orienteering Foundation works closely with British Orienteering it is run independently by a separate Board, chosen for their knowledge of orienteering and their experience of charitable governance. Read more about how we work with British Orienteering here.

I don't have a will at the moment - how do I leave a gift to the Orienteering Foundation?

Leaving a gift in your will is a straightforward process - a solicitor or will writer can help you make your will.

I’ve already written my will - how do I add a gift to the Orienteering Foundation?

You can do this when you update your will, or you can add a codicil which makes a documented change to your current will. Talk to your solicitor or will writer about how best to do this as it is important to ensure that any changes you make don’t invalidate your current wishes.

I’m not a wealthy person - 1% of my estate will not be a significant sum

The Orienteering Foundation is grateful for all gifts, large or small, to help support and sustain the sport we all love. The Orienteering Foundation is run by dedicated orienteers who make sure that money received is spent on important grants and projects to make the most difference in supporting the continuation of the sport. Have a look at our projects funded here to see the sorts of work we have been able to do to date.

Can I leave more than 1%?

Of course! The Orienteering Foundation is asking for 1% because we realise that people can have other priorities for their money, and want to take care of friends and family first.  The Orienteering Foundation is not going to cure cancer or solve world poverty but it does support a sport which brings pleasure to many. We ask for 1% as a token of recognition of how important the sport has been to you and to help ensure the sport is here for future generations, but if you would like to leave more we would be very grateful for that gift too.   And of course there can be inheritance tax advantages in leaving at least 10% of your legacy to charities. Talk to your solicitor or accountant about how this might work for you.

Do I have to leave a fixed percentage?

No, some people prefer to leave fixed amounts to charities so that they know that the amount is capped. Additionally, someone with a large estate or one with assets and liabilities that are difficult to value may find that the administration of the estate is easier by making a gift of a fixed amount.

Could it be better to gift a fixed amount rather than a fixed percentage of my estate?

We will be very grateful for whatever gift is made. A small percentage of your estate gifted to the Orienteering Foundation means that irrespective of your circumstances in the future, you have the assurance that there will always be a large percentage of your estate available for family, friends and other charities. For large or complex estates, there may be advantages in gifting a fixed amount rather than a percentage of your estate. Chattels also need to be considered carefully. It is best to speak to your advisor about what type of legacy will suit you.

Can a gift to the Orienteering Foundation help me pay less tax?

Yes, as the Orienteering Foundation is a charity and gifts to UK registered charities are exempt from Inheritance Tax. Moreover if you donate at least 10% of your will to charities your inheritance tax bill can be significantly reduced. We would recommend you speak to a solicitor or accountant for advice on tax issues.

Is there any independent advice available on wills and the tax aspects of giving to charities?

Yes, the Money Advice Service is set up by government to provide free and impartial financial advice to members of the public in a wide range of circumstances, including wills and Inheritance Tax. They do not seek to sell anything and/or receive commission.

Wouldn’t it be better to help now rather than later?

We welcome all forms of support. Some of our regular donors also include us in their wills, but other people may support us for the first time when they include us in their wills. If you would like to support us now please have a look at our regular giving programme, or some of the other ways clubs and individuals have supported us here. One-off gifts are naturally always welcome.

Can I choose what my gift is spent on?

Yes, of course but we would encourage you to talk to one of our Board members before you finalise your will so that we can share information on how we are putting funds to use in areas that are important to you. Gifts in wills have the most impact when they are left without conditions because this allows our Board to use the gift in priority areas. It can be hard to know what those priorities will be 20 years ahead. If you contact our administrator at email hidden; JavaScript is required they can arrange for you to talk to one of our Board members.

Do I need to let the Orienteering Foundation know that I have left a gift in my will?

You don’t need to, but if you would like to we would love to hear the news. It gives us an opportunity to thank you, and if you would like, we can keep you up to date on what we are doing, as well as asking for your input on our plans for the future. You can let us know at email hidden; JavaScript is required and one of our Board members will be in touch.

What if I change my mind about a gift to the Orienteering Foundation?

Things change and we understand that. You can absolutely change your mind. The Orienteering Foundation only plans to use funds which are already received so there is no problem if you find that your circumstances have changed and you are no longer able to support in this way.

What is the Orienteering Foundation’s postal address and its registered charity number?

The Orienteering Foundation

c/o British Orienteering

Scholes Mill

Old Coach Road

Tansley

Matlock

Derbyshire

DE4 5FY

Registered charity number 1118793

Last updated: Wed 17 May 2023

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