For Advisors, Executors, and Organizations

Resources to help your clients and constituents realize their philanthropic objectives

Musician and Blackfeet cultural spokesman Jack Gladstone in the Badger-Two Medicine. The Blackfeet Nation prevailed in a four-decade fight against oil and gas development. (Rebecca Drobis for Earthjustice)

Resources for Advisors and Executors

At Earthjustice, we believe in a collaborative approach to creating a legacy gift, one that ideally involves the donor, professional advisors, and our gift planning specialists — all working together to identify giving opportunities that best align with the donor’s unique vision.

This online resource center for financial advisors, attorneys, and estate planners offers many tools you can use to help your clients realize their philanthropic objectives. Together, we can make the relentless pursuit of environmental justice a part of their life story.

Essential information for making a legacy gift
Legal name: Earthjustice
Address: 50 California Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94111
Federal Tax ID Number: 94-1730465

Planned Gifts Team
(800) 584-6460
legacy@earthjustice.org

With 200 of the world’s foremost environmental lawyers, Earthjustice wields the power of law and the strength of partnership to defend communities, wildlife, and the planet we love. Whether through an estate plan, donor-advised fund, or gift of appreciated assets, your clients can invest in our enduring efforts to help preserve the Earth’s splendor for future generations.

Resources for Organizations

Are you an organization looking for a toolkit with actionable steps to help identify planned giving prospects, generate planned giving leads, and increase the number of life income gifts and legacy gift disclosures made by your supporters?

If so, please see our booklet, The Busy Environmental Activist’s Guide to Planned Giving, which presents a set of strategies and processes aimed at helping nonprofits of any size secure and steward planned gifts from their donors.

Looking for an Estate Planner?

Finding a qualified estate planning attorney to help with financial planning is a good way to protect your family and ensure your wishes are respected. See our resources.

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