My Legacy was established in 2006 by a small group of notable Irish charities who knew the great impact gifts in wills can have on the future resources and capacity of a charity. They also realised that, unlike other countries, many Irish people do not make a will despite how vital a life document it is and how difficult it can be for families where there is no will in place.
My Legacy has grown to an umbrella group of 90 Irish charities working together to make gifts in wills the norm in Ireland. We ask people to consider leaving a gift in their will to a favourite charity, once family and friends have been taken care of and all other important personal decisions have been made.
Gifts in wills are vital for a sustainable, shock-proof future for Irish charities.
Governance
My Legacy is governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees. We always welcome enquiries from registered Irish charities to join their fellow charities in our organisation and to help them on their legacy journey.
Our Trustees
Christine has been Director of Fundraising with Croí, Heart & Stroke Charity since 2017. She has more than 30 years’ experience in fundraising in Ireland and the US. Christine has held positions in a variety of sectors including politics, education, conservations and health having previously worked at the University of Limerick Foundation, Monterey Bay Aquarium and National Maternity Hospital Foundation.
Susan is a solicitor who left general practice in 2014 to set up her own business, Make My Will Solicitors. She had noted a real need to make the process of will-making easier and more accessible for people. She specialises in drafting Wills remotely; by phone or online through her website www.makemywill.ie. During the will-making process, Susan always informs her clients of the benefits of leaving a charitable legacy gift.
Sarah has been Head of Marketing & Communications with LauraLynn Children’s Hospice since 2016. She has more than 20 years’ experience in the not-for-profit sector, working across fundraising, marketing, communications, lobbying and grassroots advocacy roles. Sarah previously held the role of Head of Public Affairs and Advocacy for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, successfully leading a campaign to have dementia recognised as a national health priority in Ireland.
Pauline is the Legacy Gifts Manager at UNICEF Ireland. She worked for over twenty years in sales and customer care in the private sector. She joined LauraLynn Children’s Hospice in 2013 where her role encompassed a range of fundraising activities including donor acquisition, tax-back and legacy giving. Her interest and passion around legacy giving led her to take up the role of Legacy Giving Manger at UNICEF Ireland in 2022.
Having worked for two decades directly, and as a consultant to many charitable organisations, Niall has a deep insight into the not for profit sector. He provides fundraising and legacy planning advice, prospect research, coaching and mentoring to the not for profit sector through his consultancy, Campaign Solutions. He also works in philanthropy, supporting individuals and families on their philanthropy journey through his sister consultancy philanthropadviser.ie.
Emma has spent her whole career fundraising for education and social justice causes in Ireland and Canada. She joined Merchants Quay Ireland in 2013 where she looks after people who are considering leaving bequests in their Wills, and their legacies supporting homeless services. She considers it a privilege to assist in such thoughtful generosity.
Annual Accounts
We are fully compliant with the Charities Governance Code. We also publish our annual audited accounts.
My Legacy – Annual Accounts 2016
My Legacy – Annual Accounts 2017
My Legacy – Annual Accounts 2018
MyLegacy – Annual Accounts 2019
MyLegacy – Annual Accounts 2020
My Legacy – Annual Accounts 2021
Governing Documents
My Legacy is a registered charity; our Revenue Charity Registration Number is CHY7122. We are also registered with the Charities Regulatory Authority and our number is 20141714. My Legacy is bound by the terms of our Constitution.