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Page 1: Intergenerational Transfer of Wealth in Montana Rae Lynn Hays, project director.

Intergenerational Transfer of Wealth in Montana

Rae Lynn Hays, project director

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Objectives

• Review of RCDI Program • What is the Intergenerational

Transfer of Wealth and how does it impact our rural communities

• Implementation Strategies

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RCDI Program Objectives

• $150,000 – 3-year grant from USDA, matched by MSU Extension and Montana Community Foundation

• Train the Trainer Program for 20 Extension Agents

• Delivery methods: statewide events, webinars, regional meetings

• Training LCF with $1,000 incentive

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RCDI Outcomes

• Increase endowments– Capture Transfer of Wealth opportunities– Secure assets to sustain local communities

• Develop leadership skills • Increase rural engagement

– Prioritize community needs• Strengthen Relationships

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State of Giving

• 83% of American give to charity while they are alive

• Only 4-6% give to charity through a bequest (when they no longer need it)

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Transfer of Wealth

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Process

• One generation transfers assets to the next generation

• Typically ocurs at time of death

• Potenial of legacy giving is the greatest

• Larges under-deveoped financial resource available to communities

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Montana’s Transfer of Wealth Opportunity

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Population Trends• Largest ingenerational transfer of wealth is occuring right now• Babyboomers• Heirs in Montana

Assets in Montana• Historic wealth• Agricultural land• Real estate

TOW Trends• Varying across the nation/state• Capture or escape route

Transfer of Wealth

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Montana Population

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Montana Regional Populations

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Feeding the Population

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Montana TOW

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County Comparisons

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Intergenerational Transfer of Wealth

• Largest transfer occuring now• $12 billion over 10 years

– 5 percent = $619 million in endowments– 5 percent = $31 million in annual grants

• Goal – keep assets in Montana• 2011 TOW study

– Msucommunitydevelopment/rcdi.org– Mtcf.org

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TOW Example

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5%=Annual grant making=

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Transfer of Wealth Video

• DVD• You Tube

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TOW Event Ideas

• Press Releases• Planned Gifts

– Annuities, charitable trusts, estate gifts (will, retained life estate)

• Gifts of grain or livestock

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Montana Endowment Tax Credit• Donors pay less in state income

taxes• 40% of gift’s federal charitable

deduction, up to $10,000/yr/individual

• 20% of direct gift by a qualified business up to $10,000 per year

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