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SVP tops the legacy table

Howard Lake | 17 May 2005 | News

St Vincent de Paul raised over ‚€5 million in 2003 from legacies and topped the legacy table in Ireland, according to a survey from the Public Communications Institute.

SVP also accounted for over 40% of total legacy income received by the sample of 28 Irish charities. The sample included charities representing health and children, international aid and human rights, community and anti-poverty, rights based and cultural organisations.

Other major charities in the survey included Concern, Trocaire, Goal, Simon Community, Irish Red Cross and Irish Heart Foundation.

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The PCI survey showed that total income for the sample grew from just under ‚€5 million to over ‚€11 million from 1998 to 2003. Overall, legacy income continues to account for less than 10% of voluntary income for most organisations.

Meanwhile, information published last week by the Probate Office showed that a Meath farmer left ‚€16 million in her will and prominent property developer Phil Monahan left nearly ‚€27 million.

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