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![]() NCCF can help launch you on your philanthropic path, whatever the size of your gift. Donors -- individuals, families or organizations -- have a choice of four funds:
A Donor-Advised Fund is an attractive alternative to a private foundation. Requiring only $10,000 to establish, these funds require no paperwork or startup costs on the part of the donor. And donors derive immediate tax benefits that are greater than those associated with a gift to a private foundation. Gifts of cash to a community foundation are deductible up to 50% of adjusted gross income, versus 30% for a private foundation. To learn more about how a Donor-Advised Fund works, read about the fund created by George and Marian Creel. A Donor-Designated Fund allows the donor to support one or more specific charitable organizations as outlined in that fund agreement. If a recipient organization dissolves, the Board of Trustees may redirect grants to reflect the donor's intent. A Field-of-Interest Fund distributes money to ministries in specific areas selected by the donor, such as health care or education. NCCF makes distributions from such funds to appropriate organizations. An Undesignated Fund gives the Board of Trustees discretion over grants distribution. These funds support education, health services, religion, social services, environment or NCCF operations. Contact us for more information on creating your own fund. |
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