Legacy Circle logoThe Nature Trust Legacy Circle is our way to honour those Nature Trust supporters who have had the foresight and generosity to give a gift of conservation land or a conservation easement, or who provide for the future sustainability of the Nature Trust through a Legacy Gift (e.g. creating a gift to the Nature Trust in a Will, via a life insurance gift, from a Speedy Bequest, from a Donor Advised Fund etc.)

We periodically hold Legacy Circle Appreciation Events to bring together these two groups of foundational donors (Legacy Gift donors and land donors) for an informal, warm and meaningful event. At each Legacy Circle event, we are thrilled to “induct” members into the Circle. Each person receives a special plaque and pin, reserved for our Legacy Circle supporters.

Four people sitting in a circle and talking excitedly to each other, in front of bright sunny windows.
Legacy Circle Event, November 2023. Photo credit: Jacques Giard
Four people standing together and smiling, wearing nametags at an indoor event.
Legacy Circle Event, November 2023. Photo credit: Jacques Giard
Two smiling people, holding beverages at an indoor event.
Legacy Circle Event, November 2023. Photo credit: Jacques Giard
Group photo of approximately twenty-five guests at an indoor reception.
Legacy Circle Event, November 2023. Photo credit: Jacques Giard
Group photo of approximately twenty guests, seated and standing on an outdoor deck.
Group photo of approximately fifteen guests, standing in front of an indoor stone wall.
Portrait headshot of a smiling woman, with short hair and glasses, in a Nature Trust-branded jacket.

Hello! Please contact me with any questions you have about creating a natural legacy, including becoming a member of our Legacy Circle.

Barbara Haley

Senior Advisor, Legacy Creation
Nova Scotia Nature Trust
Barbara@nsnt.ca or 902-579-9977

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