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There are several types of charitable funds available to support
your giving. Choose the one that matches your personal approach
to giving and your charitable intent. Our staff is eager to discuss
these options with you and to help you select one that matches your
giving needs.
Donor-Advised Funds
Donor-advised funds are established by donors who wish to actively
participate in the grantmaking process. Individuals who establish
a donor-advised fund recommend charitable projects or organizations
they want to support. It is easy to give to multiple nonprofits
through a donor-advised fund. Our board of directors is legally
responsible for approving all grants. Click
here to compare the benefits of a Donor Advised Fund to starting
a private foundation.
Designated Funds
Donors who wish to support a specific agency or cause can establish
a designated fund. If the original charity ceases to exist, becomes
obsolete or is unable to perform its charitable purpose, the Community
Foundation board of directors is able to redirect the funds to an
organization providing similar services without the cost of expensive
legal action.
Many nonprofit organizations establish an endowment fund with us
in order to grow assets to meet both current and future needs. They
look to our board of directors for strong investment oversight services
and ask our staff to manage all of the administrative details of
the endowment. This can provide a relatively constant source of
annual income and help maintain their mission in perpetuity. It
also frees the nonprofit to focus on what they do best in the community.
Donors can create a new designated fund or contribute to an existing
one.
Field-of-Interest Funds
Field-of-interest funds are often established to support particular
interest areas, specific program initiatives, causes or geographic
areas. At the donor's request, use of the funds is restricted to
a specified area of interest, but flexibility remains to meet changing
situations.
Scholarship Funds
The creation of a scholarship fund is attractive to many donors
and can be structured to benefit students at any education level
or for a specific institution. A scholarship fund can also be established
to honor a loved one.
Scholarship winners are chosen by the Scholarship Advisory Committee
of the CFNRV. Donors may serve on this board appointed committee.
Our staff will handle the necessary paperwork and will ensure that
scholarships are distributed in an equitable manner. The Community
Foundation's Scholarship Committee participates actively in all
aspects of the scholarship program, including outreach, mentoring,
scholarship review, and fund raising.
Unrestricted Funds
Unrestricted funds are not specifically designated for use by a
particular agency, cause, or area of interest. Our board of directors
oversees the use of these funds, setting priorities for their use
and determining how grants will be distributed to support the charitable
needs of our community. Unrestricted funds give us the ability to
respond to pressing and often changing needs in the community.
If you want to partner with the New River Valley's premier philanthropy,
the Community Foundation of the New River Valley, please contact:
Andy Morikawa at 540-381-8999 or AndyMorikawa@cfnrv.org..
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