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www.oregoncf.org Agenda Community foundations The Endowment Partners Program Definition of endowment Investment program Break Fund administration Statements Fees Distributions Additions Deferred giving to


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  2. Agenda • Community foundations • The Endowment Partners Program • Definition of endowment • Investment program Break • Fund administration – Statements – Fees – Distributions – Additions • Deferred giving to build endowment www.oregoncf.org

  3. Community Foundations Wikipedia: Instruments of civil society designed to pool donations into a coordinated investment and grant making facility dedicated primarily to the social improvement of a given place. www.oregoncf.org

  4. The Oregon Community Foundation Mission To improve lives for all Oregonians through the power of philanthropy. www.oregoncf.org

  5. The Oregon Community Foundation Many types of funds • Discretionary • Advised - Donor - Community - Corporate • Scholarship • Designated www.oregoncf.org

  6. Designated Funds Grantees designated at the time the fund is established Donor Designated Fund Donor = Individual(s) = For-profit = Non-profit Grantee = 501(c)(3) Public Charity Donor ≠ Grantee www.oregoncf.org

  7. Designated Funds Agency Endowment Fund Donor = 501(c)(3) Public Charity Donor = Grantee www.oregoncf.org

  8. Endowment Partner Funds Primary Benefits • Access to investment expertise • Create efficiencies • Access to planned giving advice and services • Advice on complex gifts www.oregoncf.org

  9. Endowment Long-term fund created to support an organization www.oregoncf.org

  10. Endowment T wo Considerations: • Creation – Donor? – Board of directors? • Use – Income stream? – Rainy day fund? www.oregoncf.org

  11. Endowment True Endowment = Donor Restricted • Obligated to maintain in perpetuity • Cannot fully expend in the short term • Annual income stream • Revenue diversification • Additional restriction to use of income • OCF maintains arm’s length www.oregoncf.org

  12. Endowment Board Designated “All boards distrust their successors.” Jerry Westersund Board Designated = Emergency Reserve www.oregoncf.org

  13. Endowment OCF’s Definition • Fund maintained in perpetuity • Annual income stream • Goal = to manage the fund in a prudent manner as to not exhaust it in the long term. Model Considers • Investment • Expenditure www.oregoncf.org

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  15. Investment Objective To retain (at a minimum) the purchasing power of the funds AND When possible increase the purchasing power of the funds WHILE Producing a reasonable return for distribution to meet current community needs. www.oregoncf.org

  16. Spending Policy • Board reviews rate annually Projected 10-Year Return Payout Rate 9% or higher 5% Between 9% & current p/o rate 4.5% Below current p/o rate 4% - 4.5% • Based on13 quarter trailing average of market values www.oregoncf.org

  17. Investment Program Overview www.oregoncf.org

  18. Investment Committee William Berg, Chair, Board Member Portland Lyn Hennion, Medford Karen Harding, Portland Chris Magana, Portland Kirby Dyess, Board Chair Beaverton Duane McDougall, Lake Oswego Garth Nisbet, Portland Ronald Parker, Portland Eric Parsons, Out of State William Rutherford, Portland Lane Shetterly, Board Member Dallas Duncan Wyse, Board Member Portland www.oregoncf.org

  19. Endowment Investment Model • High allocation to equities • Broad diversification • Use of alternative strategies www.oregoncf.org

  20. Investment Roles www.oregoncf.org

  21. Asset Class Roles www.oregoncf.org

  22. Main Investment Pool Allocation December 31, 2017 www.oregoncf.org

  23. Social Impact Pool Allocation December 31, 2017 www.oregoncf.org

  24. Volatility Matters www.oregoncf.org

  25. Volatility Matters www.oregoncf.org

  26. Investment Returns 1 December 31, 2017 www.oregoncf.org

  27. T wenty-five-year Life of an Endowment Partner Fund 1993-2017 www.oregoncf.org

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  29. Fund Administration Statements Fees Distributions Additions www.oregoncf.org

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  31. Fee Schedule Endowment Partner Funds Up to $1 million .50% Next $4 million .20% Above $5 million .10 % www.oregoncf.org

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  33. How Life Income Gifts Work www.oregoncf.org

  34. Our Partnership Minimum Gift Type Designation of Residuum/Remainder Notes Gift   Charitable $25,000 Residuum designated to nonprofit Minimum age of the annuitant is 60  Gift partner to add to an existing EP Fund 55 and older eligible to set up  Annuity Create a new EP Fund, if residuum deferred CGA  (CGA) meets current funding amount No fee   Charitable $100,000 For OCF to serve as trustee, 50% of Minimum age of beneficiary is 55  Remainder the charitable remainder value must Payout percentage to beneficiary Trust be designated to nonprofit partner between 5% and 7%  (CRT) to add to an existing EP Fund Fees for preparation of trust  Remaining 50% may be distributed document  directly to nonprofit partner Expenses related to carrying costs  New EP Fund may be created if the of unmarketable assets prior to net present value of the remainder their sale  interest for OCF is greater than or Administrator fee approximately equal to the current fund minimum 80 bps annually ($25K) www.oregoncf.org

  35. For questions regarding Deferred Giving for Endowment Partners please contact Wendy Usher wusher@oregoncf.org www.oregoncf.org

  36. Thank you for coming! The slide deck can be found at oregoncf.org/donors/endowment-partners www.oregoncf.org

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