| Creating a Brandywine Workshop Fund at The Philadelphia Foundation |
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The Philadelphia Foundation serves a variety of donors who share a common concern – the welfare of the people and communities of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Individuals, families, businesses and even other foundations create permanent charitable funds that help our five county regions meet the challenges of changing times. Funds of all sizes can retain donors’ individual names and charitable purposes, while benefiting from the professional administration of a major institution.
Benefits of a Brandywine Workshop Fund at The Philadelphia FoundationPermanence: as living memorials, funds at The Philadelphia Foundation carry out their donors’ – charitable interests in perpetuity. Should a fund’s purpose become outdated by time, it will be redirected to similar purposes. Tax Advantages: Because The Philadelphia Foundation is a public charity rather than a private foundation; all donations earn the maximum available tax deduction for charitable contributions. Our funds also avoid the excise taxes and many other restrictions placed on private foundations. Convenience: Most funds can be created in one brief meeting. Afterward, the donor retains the satisfaction of giving while the Foundation takes care of all the paperwork. In contrast, private foundations can take months to establish and require costly administrative support. Economics of Scale: By commingling our funds for administration and investment purposes, we incur lower management costs than does a separate private foundation. So more of our donors’ money goes to charity, rather than to overhead. Charitable Impact: We specialize in understanding the needs and issues facing regional communities and nonprofit organizations of our five-county region. That way, we can advise donors, if they so desire, and target grants where they will do the most good. How to Start a Fund Benefiting Brandywine
Under the stewardship of our Board of Managers and trustee, banks, Foundation assets are invested in a balanced portfolio that produces a regular income for grant making while maximizing asset growth and security of principal.
What does it Cost to Create a Fund?A minimum contribution of $3,000 can start most types of funds. There are no start-up charges or fees.
How Much Money Does a Fund Produce Each Year for Grantmaking?The Philadelphia Foundation encourages all donors to establish permanent or endowed funds and to adopt the Foundation’s spending policy. The spending policy is designed to allow the funds to be invested on a “total return” basis to maintain and, if possible, increase the purchasing power of the funds, while at the same time providing a relatively steady and predictable level of funding for grantees. The Spending Policy currently in effect provides for the Foundation annually to spend 5% of the average quarterly value of each fund. By adopting the spending policy for your fund, you can be assured that your fund will benefit the community as much as 100 years from now as it does today.
Working with the Philadelphia FoundationDonors are invited to consult the Foundation’s professional staff about community needs and grant making strategies. They may also arrange to involve family members in the work of their funds. Donors may add to their funds at any time, and others may also contribute.
FeesThe Foundation charges minimal administrative fees. The current annual fee for endowed funds is one percent of the fund’s market value. Extraordinary expenses for legal, consulting, or program services are charged against the appropriate fund. For Additional InformationFoundation staff welcomes inquiries about creating funds in the Foundation. Prospective donors or their advisors are invited to call the Foundation for additional information, for suggest language for wills, or sample fund agreements for any of the types of funds described above. Heather Gee Telephone: (215) 563-6417 |
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