What
is a donor-advised philanthropic fund?
A donor-advised philanthropic
fund is a fund that you establish for a minimum of $5,000 at
the JCEF. You, as the establishing donor, make recommendations
for grants from the fund to Jewish and/or general charities in
your fields of interest.
How does it work?
You, your family and friends can transfer assets
of virtually any kind (cash, securities, closely held stock,
businesses, insurance, real estate, among others) into the fund.
The assets are managed by the JCEF, and you recommend to the JCEF
the charitable organizations to receive grants. The JCEF makes
the grants, maintains the records, and provides you with simple
receipts and statements for tax reporting purposes.
Are there tax
advantages?
Donors of assets to the fund receive an income tax
deduction for the full market value of the asset. The tax savings
is based on the donor's income tax bracket. For example, if a
donor who is in the 31% tax bracket donates $10,000 in cash or
publicly traded securities held for more than a year, the donor
receives an income tax deduction of $10,000 with tax savings of
$3,100. In addition, if the donation to the fund was in the form
of appreciated property, the donor avoids paying capital gains
tax.
Can I set up the fund in any name I want?
Yes. You select the
name of the fund. Use your own name or another name that is meaningful
to you. The fund can also be anonymous.
How does the fund help
the needs in the community that I am interested in?
The fund makes
grants to charitable organizations recommended by the establishing
donor, subject to approval of the JCEF volunteer distribution
committee. Grants reflect the establishing donor's interests and
priorities. Since 1987, JCEF donor-advised funds have granted over
$219 million to address an entire spectrum of Jewish and general
needs locally, nationally, and abroad.
Aren't these funds for more
affluent philanthropists?
A donor-advised
philanthropic fund can be established with as little as $5,000.
The minimum amount for grant recommendations is $100.
How is
the JCEF fund different from all other funds?
What makes JCEF
unique is personalized and responsive service concerning all
areas of philanthropy. The JCEF can meet with families to help
identify goals and charitable interests. JCEF staff will research
organizations that match the donor's areas of concern. To ensure
that identified needs are addressed, the JCEF evaluates programs
on an ongoing basis, and will work with agencies to help develop
new programs. These are among the important services that JCEF
provides its donors, and the community.
How can I access online
information about a fund I establish?
The Jewish Community Endowment
Fund offers access to information about individual donor-advised
philanthropic funds through the JCEF web site, for those donors
who have requested this service. This information is confidential
and is only available to fund donors and advisors who have registered
with the JCEF.
How are the assets in the fund managed?
Investments in donor-advised
funds are overseen by a volunteer committee of experienced investment
professionals who select professional managers for all JCEF assets.
The performance of these managers is assessed quarterly by an
outside consultant. Donors who establish a donor-advised fund for
a minimum of $10,000 may recommend investment options for fund
assets from among several no-load mutual funds.
I've got a busy
schedule. How is this program going to help me?
The JCEF makes
charitable giving easy, flexible, and convenient for you. Simplified
record keeping, centralized donation and grant-making reduce
your time involved in the important work of philanthropy. You can
add to your fund at any time. With one simple form, you can recommend
grants from the fund at your convenience (subject to JCEF guidelines)
and avoid the year-end pressure of making multiple charitable
gifts. Meanwhile, the assets in the fund continue to grow to be
used for future grants.
How does giving to the Federation's Annual
Campaign differ from establishing a philanthropic fund?
Contributions
to the annual campaign are allocated by the Federation to meet
the current operating needs of over sixty local, national, and
overseas organizations. A philanthropic fund targets its grants
by the donor's recommendations to those Jewish and/or general
charitable organizations that meet the donor's interests.
Should
I have my professional advisor talk to you about this?
Although
JCEF donor-advised funds are very easy for donors to handle directly,
if you prefer to have us work directly with your accountant,
attorney, or other professional advisor, we would be happy to do
so.
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