A MORE UNITED WORLD
LEGACY AND WILL
"Even when you're gone, your impact lives on. More than you can imagine."
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YOUR LEGACY CAN CHANGE LIVES
To build together a better and more united world: this is our dream, but also that of all the people who support us.
Every year, we join forces with all our donors to develop new projects. Whether in the fields of health, education, social entrepreneurship or sustainable agriculture, we do our utmost to improve the living conditions of the world's least privileged populations.
We need your help to go further. Together, we can make a difference for these men, women and children.
Share the values and projects of Louvain Coopération and leave an everlasting mark.
A legacy is a way of doing your part, to contribute to a world where everyone finds their place.
THE LEGACY, HOW DOES IT WORK?
With the duo legacy, the inheritance tax is paid by the association. Louvain Coopération pays the charges retained on your friend's bequest, ranging from 30 to 80% depending on the amount donated, as well as those applied to approved non-profit organisations (5.5% to 7% depending on the region).
If you wish to make a bequest to Louvain Coopération, contact your notary in order to determine the most advantageous distribution for you.
Supporting a cause beyond your presence on Earth gives meaning to your legacy.
Here are 5 good reasons to include Louvain Coopération in your will:
A legacy of solidarity
You offer a future to those who need it most.
An impactful legacy
You are making a real difference because Louvain Coopération demands concrete results from its actions.
A thoughtful legacy
You support projects that benefit from the critical eye and expertise of the UCLouvain. They are innovative and appropriate.
A partner legacy
You support projects that involve local partners. They are trained and supported to make these projects more sustainable.
A transparent legacy
The money you entrust to us is used in a transparent way. Our accounts and results are published and controlled by the Belgian State.