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At InSEA, we believe that art transforms people’s lives.
Gifts in Wills are an important and crucial source of funding, providing lasting support which will help to safeguard InSEA’s ability to enrich more people’s lives now and in the future. Remember InSEA in your will
There are many ways you can make a gift which is both simple and efficient:
Residuary: the amount left over after all other costs, for example, funeral expenses, have been deducted
Pecuniary: a fixed sum of money
Specific: a gift of a particular named item, for example, a painting, building or land
Reversionary: a gift to a loved one for use during his or her lifetime which can then be passed onto a specified charity after this time
Leaving a gift in your will is an effective lasting contribution without any immediate outlay. Legacies left to charities are free from inheritance tax, which means a legacy could result in your tax bill being reduced.
If you have already made a will, you can add an amendment, known as a codicil, which InSEA can provide for you. We do recommend that you consult with your legal advisor when deciding upon making a legacy.
By making a gift to InSEA, you are recognising the work that we do and the difference we make to people’s lives. No gift is too large or too small. Whatever the size, your gift can and will make a difference.
TALK TO US
Leaving a gift in your will is an important decision to make.
If you would like to find out more, or have an informal chat please contact the Treasurer, Secretary or President via the CONTACT US page.
Your gift will be treated with confidentiality and with sensitivity.
We hope to hear from you soon.
InSEA currently has two Regional Councils, in Asia (ARC) and Europe (ERC).
InSEA Regional Councils exist to:
Support and work in collaboration with the Elected World Councillors on learning, teaching, research and practice of education through art across the region
Collaborate on research and practice to promote art education in the region
Act on behalf of the International Society for Education through Art in regards to international activities and networks in the countries of the region
Enhance international relationships among national art education organisations and other InSEA-affiliated groups throughout the region.
(ARC Chair: Jun Hu)
(ERC Chair: Andrew Ash)
There are currently (2022-25) two Committees:
Banking & Finance
(Chair: Treasurer Celia Ferreira)
Amanda Alexander
Patsey Bodkin
Glen Coutts
Elections & Nominations
(Chair: Past President: Teresa Eça)
Working Groups may be formed from time to time and may be tasked with advising the Society on key issues. These are small groups normally chaired by elected World Councillors.
There is currently (2022-25) one Working Group:
Membership
(Chair: World Councillor Amanda Alexander)
Boards of Council are tasked with key aspects of the Society’s work. Currently, there are three Boards, each chaired by an Executive Officer:
Advocacy & Networking
(Chair: Vice-President Susan Coles)
Research & Praxis
(Chair: Vice-President Mira Kallio-Tavin)
Publications
(Chair: President Glen Coutts)
The General Assembly of InSEA consists of all members of the Society and determines the main lines of policy following the advice of the World Council. The General Assembly normally meets at the World Congress every two years.
The World Council consists of the officers of the Executive Board, elected World Councillors, ex-officio and co-opted members and is responsible to the General Assembly for the work of the Society. World Council normally meets four or five times per year.
The Executive Board comprises the elected officers of the Society: President; two Vice Presidents; the appointed Secretary and Treasurer and the Immediate Past President. The Executive Board normally meets eight to ten times per year.