Leave a gift in your Will to Greenpeace

By pledging a gift to Greenpeace in your Will, you can enable our mission to continue even after you are gone, ensuring those who follow us are left with a land full of beauty, diversity, and opportunities.

Polar Bear in the Arctic. © Daniel Beltrá / Greenpeace

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Orangutan Feeding Platform near Tanjung Puting National Park. By pledging a gift to Greenpeace in your Will you can enable our mission to continue even after you are gone.

Leaving a gift in your Will has never been easier

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How to leave a gift to Greenpeace in your Will

It’s important to select the right bequest for you. Although there are many ways to include us in your Will, three of the easiest options to leave a bequest to Greenpeace are:

A percentage

This is often regarded as the most flexible way to give as you don’t have to adjust the value of your gift to account for inflation, or changes to your total assets. It can be a percentage of your whole estate or of your residue (Residual gift).

A residual gift

This is a gift of what is left in your Estate after you have taken care of your loved ones. A residual estate is the remainder of your estate after specific gifts and requests have been made and all estate claims have been satisfied.

A fixed amount

Leaving a fixed amount involves specifying an exact sum to leave in your Will. This type of bequest may need to be changed over the years to account for inflation and changes to your circumstances.

Learn more about correct wording in your Will

It is important to use our correct legal name: “Greenpeace Australia Pacific Ltd”

Wording for a residual gift:
I give to Greenpeace Australia Pacific Ltd ABN 61 002 643 852, the rest and residue of my estate (or __% of the residue of my estate) for its general purposes free of all duties and taxes payable upon or in consequences of my death, and I declare that the receipt of its Chief Executive, Treasurer or other authorised officer shall be sufficient discharge to my executors.

Wording to give a % of your whole estate:
I give to Greenpeace Australia Pacific Ltd ABN 61 002 643 852, __% of my estate, for its general purposes free of all duties and taxes payable upon or in consequences of my death, and I declare that the receipt of its Chief Executive, Treasurer or other authorised officer shall be sufficient discharge to my executors.

Wording to give a fixed amount (nominated gift):
I give to Greenpeace Australia Pacific Ltd ABN 61 002 643 852, the sum of $______, for its general purposes free of all duties and taxes payable upon or in consequences of my death, and I declare that the receipt of its Chief Executive, Treasurer or other authorised officer shall be sufficient discharge to my executors.

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Protect the future of our planet

After providing for your loved ones, please consider leaving a gift to Greenpeace. Your legacy will protect our planet after you are gone, and ensure future generations can live in a world capable of sustaining life in all its magnificent diversity.

Green Guardians leaving a gift in their Will to protect the future

Join our Green Guardians Community

By pledging a gift to Greenpeace in your Will, you will be joining a community of fellow responsible Green Guardians who are committed to protecting our future.

We are a growing community of thousands of passionate supporters who have decided to make a lasting impact and leave a legacy for future generations.

Gifts in Wills play a crucial part in our ability to win campaigns, and 1 in 5 of our campaigns is funded by gifts in Wills.

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Some of our Green Guardians have chosen to become community ambassadors by sharing their stories and love for the environment with the rest of Greenpeace supporters.

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The newsletter full of exciting content for our Green Guardians

Every year, we release a new edition of Evergreen, a newsletter specially catered toward Green Guardians. It’s the best way for supporters to get a yearly wrap up on our major campaign activities and victories, hear stories from our staff and volunteers, and be inspired by fellow Green Guardians making change in the world.

Chinstrap Penguin Colony on Penguin Island, Antarctica. © Abbie Trayler-Smith / Greenpeace
Need help talking to your family about your Will?

Talking about your Will and last wishes with your loved ones is very important so they can understand and know what to expect. It is also a good opportunity to explain to them why you decided to leave a charitable gift, and why Greenpeace was so meaningful to you throughout your life.

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Did you know…

Even 1%

of your estate can go to Greenpeace, so those closest to you inherit 99%

$4.7 M

amount received through Gifts in Wills in 2023

2100

members of our Green Guardians community

1 in 5

of our campaigns are funded through Gifts in Wills

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I write a Will?

We recommend seeking legal advice when creating or updating your Will. Prepare as many details of your finances as possible before seeing your solicitor. It may also help to sit down with your family beforehand and decide how much you could realistically afford to give as a gift.

To write a Will, you will need to comply with your state’s laws for it to be legal and stand in court in case of contestation

It is important to mention that this Will is your Last Will and Testament, with your full name and address on it

First, you must identify your executor and beneficiaries. Both your signature and the witness’ signature should appear on the document, along with the date

To leave a gift to Greenpeace, you need to use our legal name “Greenpeace Australia Pacific Ltd (ABN 61 002 643 852)”

Then decide what type of gift you want to leave, and finish with: “I declare that the receipt of its Chief Executive, Treasurer or other authorised officer shall be sufficient discharge to my executors”

To be sure that your wishes are met, it is advisable to seek legal advice when preparing your Will

What is a codicil? How do I amend or change my current Will?

A codicil is a legal document that modifies or amends a previously executed Will. It may be identical to a Will or may act in replacement of one.

The process is simple enough. A codicil is an easy way to include a gift to Greenpeace without having to re-write your Will, but it is important to seek professional advice to ensure it is legally valid.

Can I leave a gift and still make sure my family and loved ones are cared for?

Absolutely! A residual gift is the perfect charitable bequest to ensure that your loved ones are cared for before you leave a gift to Greenpeace.

A residue is a gift of whatever is left in your Estate after you have taken care of your loved ones. It is the portion of the individual’s estate that remains after specific gifts and requests have been made, and all Estate claims have been satisfied.

With a Residual Gift, family and friends come first.

I don’t have a lot of money, can I still leave a gift to Greenpeace?

Every gift is meaningful. The value of the gift is not important, but the value of your legacy is. The sum of every little gift is sufficient to plan a new campaign. But more importantly, the gift is a part of your legacy; it illustrates your values and ideals.

What will Greenpeace do with my gift?

Your gift will allow Greenpeace to plan for many successful campaigns and actions. For example, supporters’ gifts helped us to bring the historic Rainbow Warrior III ship to Australian shores and the Pacific Islands this year in order to campaign against Woodside’s dirty gas and document stories from the Pacific that will help argue the case for a legal framework toward climate justice!

What is the best type of gift to leave in my Will?

The best type of gifts to leave in your Will are a residual gift and a percentage of your Estate.

Both gifts are unaffected by economic fluctuations, such as inflation. These are the most flexible ways to give since you don’t have to adjust the value of your gift to account for inflation or changes to your total assets. However, a residual gift suits both family and charity needs.

Residual gifts will be received after taking care of the other beneficiaries. Then, this gift covers contingencies and removes risk. It is quite popular at the moment.

Can I write my Will for free?

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