Do you serve grieving families?

Become a Community Partner and gain access to our Next Steps online course

About Next Steps

Families often leave hospitals, hospices, funeral homes, and other caring organizations with questions that extend far beyond the services those organizations provide. They may need to know whom to notify, how to handle an estate, what to do with a vacant home, how to claim benefits, and much more.

AIP Community Partners can give these families another place to turn. Through the AIP Network, your organization can provide families with complimentary access to Next Steps, an online course created to guide them through the practical responsibilities that follow the loss of a loved one. Next Steps shows families how to...
  • Make funeral arrangements
  • Notify agencies and businesses
  • Manage the estate
  • Access any benefits
  • Handle a vacant house
  • Prevent identity fraud
  • File tax returns
  • End healthcare services
From videos to e-books, Next Steps provides essential information at varying levels of depth so that families can decide just how much information they need at any given time.

Visit our Next Steps page to view a personal tour of the online course, explore sample video lessons and e-books, and see firsthand the practical guidance available to the families you serve.

"And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased."

Hebrews 13:16

Becoming an AIP Community Partner

Next Steps is provided free of charge to customers of our AIP Community Partners. Watch this video to learn what it means to be a Community Partner of All In Planning.
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Becoming an AIP Community Partner gives your organization another resource to help families—with no participation fees, no referral requirements, and no ongoing obligation to remain in the Network.

Let's Talk

Becoming an AIP Community Partner starts with a conversation. We want to learn about your organization, the families you serve, and how you support them—and give you an opportunity to learn more about All In Planning and the AIP Network. From there, we can decide together whether becoming an AIP Community Partner is a good fit.