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Community foundation

Community foundations (CFs) are 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. Community foundations are a global phenomenon with 1700 existing around the world, of which over 700 are in the United States.[1] Private foundations are typically endowed by an individual or a single family.

Operation

Community foundations are independent registered philanthropic institutions serving geographically defined territory, typically a city or administrative area (county, region and the like). The six main characteristics of the CFs are:[2]

  1. Act as grant-making foundations – e.g. give grants to support development projects
  2. Their mission broadly defined – e.g. to improve quality of life in a community
  3. Serve geographically defined communities – a city, state, region, district or province
  4. Are supported by a broad range of private as well as public donors and seek philanthropic contributions primarily from inside the community
  5. Are governed by multi-sectoral, local boards reflecting the community
  6. Build capital endowment, which is an important element of sustainability

It is a combination of all these basic characteristics what makes true CF, although there are many other types of community organizations that have some of these characteristics.

Families, individuals, businesses, and nonprofit groups establish funds within community foundations into which they can contribute a variety of assets to be used for charitable purposes. The people or organizations that establish the funds can then recommend that grants be distributed, in the name of the fund or anonymously, to qualified nonprofit groups and schools. In the USA the donor receives a charitable tax deduction in the year that gifts are made into their funds, but not all countries where community foundations currently operate provide such incentives for donors. Increasingly, community foundations are hosting giving circles as a way to further support giving in their communities.

The assets of community foundations are pooled and invested, with donors typically having a choice of investment products.

The funds established at community foundations can be non-endowed or expendable funds (i.e., the corpus of the fund can be spent in its entirety) or they can be endowed, which limit distributions to the interest earned on the assets and/or the amount granted by the foundation as long as the corpus is not spent. Endowments last in perpetuity due to the corpus never being able to be spent.

History of community foundations

The first community foundation was set up in Cleveland in 1914 by Frederick Goff and operates now as The Cleveland Foundation.[3] Others soon followed including the California Community Foundation and the Chicago Community Trust. The first Community Foundation in Canada, The Winnipeg Foundation, was established in Winnipeg in 1921.[4]

Since the 1980s, a number of private foundations in the United States have created initiatives to develop community foundations in various states. One of the earliest such initiatives was in Michigan. In Indiana, the Lilly Endowment funded a program that has spurred development of community foundations in each of the state's 92 counties.[citation needed] On a smaller scale, the Grand Victoria Foundation supports development of Illinois community foundations. The Kansas Health Foundation operates a similar program in Kansas communities.[citation needed]

Notable community foundations

Canada

There are 191 community foundations in Canada, accessible to more than 90% of Canadian communities.[5] The Winnipeg Foundation was Canada's first community foundation, established in 1921.[4]

United States

According to the latest data available, from October 2014, on the Foundation Center website,[6] the top five largest community foundations, by assets, were:

Rank Name Total Giving Assets Gifts Received
1 Silicon Valley Community Foundation $956,834,000 $6,529,547,000 $1,970,996,000
2 Tulsa Community Foundation $130,381,000 $4,015,187,000 $298,907,000
3 New York Community Trust $157,785,699 $2,570,966,941 $184,255,136
4 Greater Kansas City Community Foundation $263,297,742 $2,401,067,229 $391,353,262
5 Chicago Community Trust $170,984,481 $2,290,734,371 $200,798,791

Statistics made available by the Foundation Center enable also financial comparison of the largest community foundations with the largest corporate and private foundations and illustrate the fact that community foundations in the United States tend to be larger than corporate foundations in both assets and grants given.

United Kingdom

There are 46 Community Foundations in the UK[7] and UK Community Foundations (formerly the Community Foundation Network) acts as an umbrella organisation for some of them.

References

  1. ^ "Community Foundation Programs & Services". Council on Foundations. 2015-10-06. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
  2. ^ "What is a Community Foundation?". www.tamworthfoundation.org. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  3. ^ "Cleveland Foundation 100 - Decades". The Cleveland Foundation Centennial. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  4. ^ a b "Canada's community foundations - Overview" (PDF). Community Foundations of Canada. 2007. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  5. ^ "About CFC - Community Foundations of Canada". Community Foundations of Canada. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  6. ^ "Foundation Stats: Guide to the Foundation Center's Research Database - Foundation Center". data.foundationcenter.org. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  7. ^ "UK Community Foundations". UK Community Foundations.

Publications

  • Bernholz. L., K. Fulton, and G. Kasper. (2005). "On the brink of new promise: The future of U.S. community foundations." Trade report. Funded by Charles S. Mott Foundation and the Ford Foundation.
  • Gast, E. (2006). Community foundation handbook: What you need to know. New York: Council on Foundations.
  • Hall, P.D. (1989). "The community foundation in America, 1914-1987." In Richard Magat, ed., Philanthropic Giving. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Hammack, D. (1989). "Community foundations: The delicate question of purpose," in Magat, R., ed. An agile servant: Community leadership by community foundations. New York: The Foundation Center.
  • Magat, R., ed. (1989). An agile servant: Community leadership by community foundations. New York: The Foundation Center.

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Community foundations CFs are 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 Community foundations are a global phenomenon with 1700 existing around the world of which over 700 are in the United States 1 Private foundations are typically endowed by an individual or a single family Contents 1 Operation 2 History of community foundations 3 Notable community foundations 3 1 Canada 3 2 United States 3 3 United Kingdom 4 References 5 PublicationsOperation EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Community foundations are independent registered philanthropic institutions serving geographically defined territory typically a city or administrative area county region and the like The six main characteristics of the CFs are 2 Act as grant making foundations e g give grants to support development projects Their mission broadly defined e g to improve quality of life in a community Serve geographically defined communities a city state region district or province Are supported by a broad range of private as well as public donors and seek philanthropic contributions primarily from inside the community Are governed by multi sectoral local boards reflecting the community Build capital endowment which is an important element of sustainabilityIt is a combination of all these basic characteristics what makes true CF although there are many other types of community organizations that have some of these characteristics Families individuals businesses and nonprofit groups establish funds within community foundations into which they can contribute a variety of assets to be used for charitable purposes The people or organizations that establish the funds can then recommend that grants be distributed in the name of the fund or anonymously to qualified nonprofit groups and schools In the USA the donor receives a charitable tax deduction in the year that gifts are made into their funds but not all countries where community foundations currently operate provide such incentives for donors Increasingly community foundations are hosting giving circles as a way to further support giving in their communities The assets of community foundations are pooled and invested with donors typically having a choice of investment products The funds established at community foundations can be non endowed or expendable funds i e the corpus of the fund can be spent in its entirety or they can be endowed which limit distributions to the interest earned on the assets and or the amount granted by the foundation as long as the corpus is not spent Endowments last in perpetuity due to the corpus never being able to be spent History of community foundations EditThe first community foundation was set up in Cleveland in 1914 by Frederick Goff and operates now as The Cleveland Foundation 3 Others soon followed including the California Community Foundation and the Chicago Community Trust The first Community Foundation in Canada The Winnipeg Foundation was established in Winnipeg in 1921 4 Since the 1980s a number of private foundations in the United States have created initiatives to develop community foundations in various states One of the earliest such initiatives was in Michigan In Indiana the Lilly Endowment funded a program that has spurred development of community foundations in each of the state s 92 counties citation needed On a smaller scale the Grand Victoria Foundation supports development of Illinois community foundations The Kansas Health Foundation operates a similar program in Kansas communities citation needed Notable community foundations EditCanada Edit There are 191 community foundations in Canada accessible to more than 90 of Canadian communities 5 The Winnipeg Foundation was Canada s first community foundation established in 1921 4 United States Edit According to the latest data available from October 2014 on the Foundation Center website 6 the top five largest community foundations by assets were Rank Name Total Giving Assets Gifts Received1 Silicon Valley Community Foundation 956 834 000 6 529 547 000 1 970 996 0002 Tulsa Community Foundation 130 381 000 4 015 187 000 298 907 0003 New York Community Trust 157 785 699 2 570 966 941 184 255 1364 Greater Kansas City Community Foundation 263 297 742 2 401 067 229 391 353 2625 Chicago Community Trust 170 984 481 2 290 734 371 200 798 791Statistics made available by the Foundation Center enable also financial comparison of the largest community foundations with the largest corporate and private foundations and illustrate the fact that community foundations in the United States tend to be larger than corporate foundations in both assets and grants given United Kingdom EditThere are 46 Community Foundations in the UK 7 and UK Community Foundations formerly the Community Foundation Network acts as an umbrella organisation for some of them Wikimedia Commons has media related to Community foundations References Edit Community Foundation Programs amp Services Council on Foundations 2015 10 06 Retrieved 2019 04 13 What is a Community Foundation www tamworthfoundation org Retrieved 2019 04 15 Cleveland Foundation 100 Decades The Cleveland Foundation Centennial Retrieved 2018 09 21 a b Canada s community foundations Overview PDF Community Foundations of Canada 2007 Retrieved 2018 09 21 About CFC Community Foundations of Canada Community Foundations of Canada Retrieved 2018 09 21 Foundation Stats Guide to the Foundation Center s Research Database Foundation Center data foundationcenter org Retrieved 2017 06 20 UK Community Foundations UK Community Foundations Publications EditThis article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bernholz L K Fulton and G Kasper 2005 On the brink of new promise The future of U S community foundations Trade report Funded by Charles S Mott Foundation and the Ford Foundation Gast E 2006 Community foundation handbook What you need to know New York Council on Foundations Hall P D 1989 The community foundation in America 1914 1987 In Richard Magat ed Philanthropic Giving New York Oxford University Press Hammack D 1989 Community foundations The delicate question of purpose in Magat R ed An agile servant Community leadership by community foundations New York The Foundation Center Magat R ed 1989 An agile servant Community leadership by community foundations New York The Foundation Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Community foundation amp oldid 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