Why should I donate
to an endowed fund?
Your gift will keep on giving. The principal will continue to grow and
benefit the community in future years.
The Community
Foundation is a public charity. Contributions are tax deductible to
the full extent allowed at the time your gift is made.
Your contribution
will be professionally managed. The Foundation's Investment Committee
ensures professional fund management, which other small individual
trusts or private foundations may find too costly to obtain. Because
funds in a community foundation are pooled for investment purposes,
donors have the advantage of a diverse investment mix and reduced
risk. New direct assessment management relationships allow fund
holders to choose the investment advisors they prefer.
You may give
visibly or anonymously. There is no greater encouragement for others
to give than to see what others have given. Grants can be made in your
name, and your gifts will be publicly acknowledged. Or if you prefer,
all activity from your fund will be kept anonymous.
Administrative
costs are low. Because the Foundation is a nonprofit institution,
administrative costs are low. Moreover, an administrative endowment
covers the costs for the unrestricted endowments so more dollars can
go toward making grants.
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How can I create a
fund?
There are many ways for individuals, families, companies
and private foundations to establish a fund at the Chillicothe-Ross
Community Foundation. A named fund may be created for as little as
$5,000. The arrangements usually can be made during one meeting, with
funds being governed by a clear and brief agreement.
You can establish a fund right now or later during your life. Through a charitable gift annuity, or a charitable remainder
trust or you can establish an income stream now and a fund at a later
time, or create a fund upon your death.
Establishing a fund by will
You or your counsel are encouraged to contact us to be sure
that we meet your goals.
Donors sometimes benefit from writing a "side letter" with Foundation
staff that outlines in greater detail your intentions for the bequest
and how the Foundation will carry out those wishes.
See Getting Started
in this website for specific will language you or your counsel can
incorporate in you will.
Establishing a fund by trust
Charitable trusts can benefit any of the permanent funds at
the Foundation or other named nonprofit organizations.
Such trusts can provide a current tax benefit, reduce estate
taxes, provide for family or friends, and ultimately benefit the
community. The
Community Foundation can also serve as trustee when other nonprofit
groups are supported through an endowed fund with us.
Why should I consider creating a discretionary
fund?
Your gift keeps pace with changing times. Your gift will be
overseen by current community leadership, and it will be used to meet
current community needs, regardless of how they change over time.
How can a private foundation participate?
Private foundations can work as a partner with a Community
Foundation to facilitate their own grant making process through a
donor advised fund at the Community Foundation.
Private foundation trustees continue to advise where, how and
when grants should be made from these funds. Private foundation can
also work with the Community Foundation on its discretionary grant
making efforts.
Sometimes it is in
the best interest of the trustees of the private foundation to
terminate into a donor advised fund that continues the original name
of the founders. In addition, assets may be distributed to a
discretionary fund at the Community Foundation's or to one or more
field of interest funds.
Private foundations may also terminate into a supporting organization
of the Community Foundation. This corporate form allows donors to
participate on a Board of Directors, recommend grants and review
proposals.
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10 Reasons to Choose the Community Foundation |
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1.
We build
endowment funds that grow and benefit our community
forever.
2. We
help donors create an individual or family legacy.
3. We
offer donor involvement in selecting charities.
4. We
are a local organization meeting a broad range of
changing local needs.
5. We
provide a simple way to fulfill multiple charitable
intents, with low-cost administration (so we are a good
alternative to private foundations). |
6. We
deliver personalized donor service; we’re flexible
and responsive to unique needs.
7. We
accept a wide variety of assets.
8. We
offer maximum tax advantage.
9. We
can preserve donor intent even when community needs
and organizations change.
10. We
are known for prudent stewardship and investment
practices. |
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