fbpx

LifeLegacy Teams Up with Perks at Work to Offer Exclusive Estate Planning Perk

LinkedIn
Twitter
Facebook

[New York, NY] – LifeLegacy, a leading provider of online estate planning services, has partnered with Perks at Work, a leading employee benefits platform, to offer an exclusive estate planning perk to their 30 million members.

Through this partnership, members of Perks at Work can now access LifeLegacy’s LegacyPlanner platform, which offers comprehensive estate planning services at an affordable price. With LifeLegacy, members can create wills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and other important legal documents online in minutes without the need for expensive attorneys.

“We’re excited to partner with Perks at Work to offer their members a simple, convenient, and cost-effective way to protect their families and assets,” said LifeLegacy’s Co-founder and CEO, Spencer Cassidy. “Estate planning is often overlooked, but it’s a critical part of everyone’s financial plan. Our goal is to make it easy and accessible for all Americans.”

“We’re always looking for ways to provide more value to our members, and estate planning is an important area that many people need help with,” said NextJump Co-founder and SVP, Greg Kunkel. “We’re thrilled to partner with LifeLegacy and offer our members an exclusive discount on this easy-to-use platform.”

The exclusive estate planning perk is available to all Perks at Work members. To learn more about LifeLegacy and take advantage of this offer, visit www.perksatwork.com

About LifeLegacy
LifeLegacy makes estate planning easy. Everyone should have a plan, regardless of wealth, health, and age. Creating an estate plan ensures that your wishes are known, and your family is protected from costs associated with dying without a will. In 15 minutes or less, you can protect yourself, your loved ones, and the things you care about most with an online Last Will & Testament on LifeLegacy. Say goodbye to the excessive legal fees and time that come with visiting a lawyer and hello to easy, affordable, and accessible estate planning.

To add LifeLegacy to your benefits plan, contact success@lifelegacy.io or learn more at www.lifelegacy.io.

About Perks at Work
Perks at Work is a leading employee benefits platform, offering exclusive discounts and perks on a wide range of products and services. With Perks at Work, employees can save money on everything from travel and entertainment to home goods and electronics. Learn more at www.perksatwork.com.

Explore

Best Volunteer Management Software for Planned-Giving-Minded Nonprofits

When it comes to planned giving, relationships are everything. The more you understand a supporter’s history of engagement, their volunteer hours, the events they attend, and the causes they show up for, the more naturally you can invite them to build a legacy with your organization.
The right volunteer management software can help nonprofits connect the dots between service and philanthropy, turning engagement into long-term generosity. This guide explores what to look for when evaluating volunteer management platforms and compares several top options that make this integration easier.

Planned Giving Basics: What Every Nonprofit Leader Needs to Know

Planned giving is no longer a niche fundraising tactic. It has quietly become one of the most reliable, high-ROI revenue streams available to nonprofits today. And while major gifts and annual appeals often steal the spotlight, the data shows that planned gifts consistently deliver transformational impact.
If your organization is preparing for long-term sustainability, building or expanding your planned giving program is one of the most important steps you can take this year. Here is why.

Why 380 Years of Data Prove Your Nonprofit Should Prioritize Planned Giving This Year

If your nonprofit is looking for its next reliable growth engine, here is a surprising truth from nearly four centuries of data. Planned giving has been one of the most consistent, predictable, and mission-transforming revenue streams in philanthropic history. And thanks to the work of Dr. Russell James, whose 380-year analysis of American charitable bequest behavior remains the most comprehensive in the field, we can finally see the patterns clearly.
Spoiler. They all point to one thing. Planned giving is not emerging. It is enduring.
So let’s explore what four centuries of donor history can teach us.

Coming Soon!

Be the first to get notified when we go live with our will product.

[mc4wp_form id="1118"]