Home Breadcrumb caret Practice Breadcrumb caret Planning and Advice Advisors don’t understand rich donors: BMO survey Wealthy clients give to charity because they believe in the value of philanthropy, but advisors think donations are motivated by tax savings. By Staff | November 5, 2014 | Last updated on November 5, 2014 2 min read Wealthy clients give to charity because they believe in the value of philanthropy, says a BMO Harris survey, but their advisors think the donations are motivated by tax savings. The majority (91%) of Canadians with more than $1,000,000 in investable assets have given to charitable causes in the past 12 months, and 74% say they’ve donated up to $10,000. Read: Give the gift of life More than half (55%) of wealthy people say they’re driven to donate because they’d like to have an impact on their communities. And: 32% feel passionate about a cause; 23% feel they should share their wealth with others; 21% want to reduce taxes. But when the survey asked advisors about their clients’ motivations, many financial advisors put too much importance on tax savings and creating a family legacy. Read: Improved benefits of ecological trusts Along with motivations, the report found that affluent Canadians also have hesitations around charitable giving. Among the concerns cited around giving, 43% were worried their gifts might not be used wisely by the receiving organization, and 26% feared receiving an increase in donation requests as a result of their gift. Read: Protect philanthropic clients Motivations for giving Financial Advisors High Net Worth Individuals To impact community/world 65% 55% Passionate about a cause 64% 32% To reduce taxes 63% 21% To give back 62% 50% Religious or spiritual 51% 21% To create a family legacy 34% 4% To start/continue a tradition of family giving 26% 18% To encourage children/future generations 21% 11% Were asked by someone 17% 14% To fulfill an obligation of wealth 17% 23% Read: Are women more charitable than men? Hesitations for Giving Financial Advisors High Net Worth Individuals Haven’t yet explored their philanthropic passions 49% 8% Lack knowledge or connection to charities 41% 10% Have no tradition of family giving 38% 3% Don’t have enough money for heirs 28% 6% Have not been asked 26% 5% Think gifts won’t be used wisely 26% 43% Don’t have enough money for self 25% 11% Not wealthy enough 24% 16% Fear an increase in donation requests 16% 26% Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo