Family Legacy Funds Leave a legacy for a better Hendricks County

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s Leave a legacy for a better Hendricks County FOR A LIMITED TIME Gifts to Family Legacy Funds will be matched $2 for $1! Do you know what we are excited about? The power for good in our HCCF Family Legacy Funds! You and your family have the opportunity to make a difference in Hendricks County. These permanent, flexible funds can be started for as little as $500. A is a special fund at the Community Foundation that allows a family to permanently support their community while honoring their family name forever. These funds are powerful grantmaking tools for HCCF to use in meeting current and emerging needs in our community needs that often would not be met otherwise. Start your today! Some Recent Grantees HRH Foundation - HRH Go Hendricks County Historical Museum Sycamore Services Family Promise Plainfield Fire Territory Cartlidge Barn Seedling Fund $500 $5,000 Sycamore Fund $50,000 Join us and other families in making a lasting difference in our community. Contact us at 317.268.6240 about starting your own today!

Our current s Bill Baker Bassett Al & Nancy Bennett Brock Steven S. Cagle Legacy Fund Comer Mel & Deedee Daniel James & Suzanne Durrell Legacy Fund Eichenberger Guenthner Michael L. Hannah Legacy Fund Hanni Hardin Sally Dillon Haver & Harry Haver Legacy Fund Hine Tom & Mary Hobbs Leffler McColgin Moore Pohl Max & Jill Poynter Rhodehamel Wayne & Rosalie Rutledge Legacy Fund in Memory of the Schulmeister Family Scamahorn Guy & Jennifer Swenson Legacy Fund Tincher J. Eric Vaughn & Villanueva Whiles-Wiles Whitmore Memorial Legacy Fund Dan & Sandy Young We look forward to honoring your family here. 6319 E. US Hwy 36, Suite 211, Avon, IN 46123 www.hendrickscountycf.org 317.268.6240

The Hendricks County Community Foundation is pleased to offer families, businesses and others the opportunity to leave a lasting impact on Hendricks County through our s. A Family Legacy Fund is a special type of Community Enhancement Fund that allows families and other groups to permanently support the community while memorializing the family name. These permanent funds can be started for as little as $500 and have a positive impact on our community forever. Opening a fund: Opening a with HCCF is easy. Simply decide on the name of the fund which can take any number of forms and honor any individual, business or family and sign a Fund Agreement prepared by HCCF. Our Fund Agreements are standard forms used by community foundations throughout Indiana, but you may wish to have it reviewed by your advisors. Once the Fund Agreement is signed and the first gift received, your fund is open! Gifts: Gifts to a fund are irrevocable. The s are owned and controlled by the Foundation. Gifts can be made to a at any time, by any individual or organization. Donations to s are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Gifts can take any number of forms and can be an integral part of your overall planning. We can accept many types of gifts, including immediate gifts (such as cash or checks, marketable securities, retirement plan rollovers, closely held stock, personal property, real estate), delayed or deferred gifts (such as through a will or bequest, a living trust, a life insurance or retirement plan beneficiary designation), or even gifts that may provide income to the donor (such as a Charitable Gift Annuity, a Charitable Remainder or Charitable Lead trust). One or more of these options may fit into your overall planning. Please see our current Gift Acceptance Policy for more details. Administration of the Fund: HCCF staff, overseen by our volunteer Board of Directors, administers aspects of each fund s investment management, grantmaking, check writing, bookkeeping, tax reporting, auditing, and evaluation. HCCF makes available to the Fund Representative reports of fund income, expenses and grantmaking, as appropriate. To make charitable giving a rewarding experience, HCCF provides a wide range of personalized donor and financial services, tailored to the needs of donors and their families. Administrative fees support these services and HCCF s other activities with its role as a philanthropic leader in the community. Administrative Fees and Minimum Balance: HCCF assesses fees, including investment management fees, against all its funds to cover the cost of administration and to continue our important work in our community. Fees provide the necessary resources to operate efficiently and effectively, ensuring fiscal responsibility in grant due diligence, donor and nonprofit education, research, and other activities. Page 1 of 3

HCCF also requires a pledge of a minimum balance to open a fund. Please see our current Administrative Fees and Minimum Balance Policy for more information. Fundraising: Fundraising for a specific fund can be done by the donors or their representatives. Please see our current Donor Initiated Fundraising Policy for more information on the requirements for fundraising. Grantmaking: Grants from Legacy Funds are made by the Community Foundation to address the greatest needs in our community, now and in the future. Legacy Funds are unrestricted, or discretionary, funds. Grantmaking is handled using the same process as our Community Enhancement Funds, and the donor has the option of being involved in the unrestricted grantmaking process as a committee volunteer after the fund reaches $50,000. Investments: As a permanent, or endowed, fund at HCCF, the principal of the fund (total of all gifts) is invested and a portion of income each year is made available for grantmaking (see our Spending Policy for Endowed Funds for more information on spending from endowed funds). Assets of permanent funds at HCCF are generally pooled together for investment purposes. Investments are professionally managed. The HCCF Board of Directors and Finance Committee set policy for and oversee our investments. See our Investment Policy Statement for more details. Fund reports: HCCF will provide Fund Representatives activity reports on the fund showing current balance as well as gifts and grants on a regular basis. Currently, reports are provided twice a year. Reports of gifts received may also be provided on a monthly basis. Fund Representatives or Fund Founders may contact HCCF for balance information at any time. Fund Growth Levels: As the balance of each fund grows, s grow to be more of a significant impact to the community. s have three stages of growth: Seedling Fund 1. Established with a minimum of a $500 tax-deductible donation 2. A Seedling Fund is named by the founding donor(s) and is part of a grant making pool of other Seedling Funds. Grants are made in the name of all Seedling Funds by the Community Foundation s Grant Committee 3. Investment income earned on Seedling Funds is allocated to the Seedling Fund s pool and is available to make grants in accordance with the Community Foundation s spending policy 4. Tax-deductible gifts can be made to your specific Seedling Fund at anytime 5. An engraved name plate with the name of your specific Seedling Fund is placed on the Grow Your Legacy plaque located at the Hendricks County Community Foundation office. 1. Established with a minimum of a $5,000 donation, or a Seedling Fund which grows to $5,000 2. s become a separate endowed fund with the Community Foundation and a formal Fund Agreement will be written and signed Page 2 of 3

3. Grants are made in the name of your specific by the Community Foundation s Grant Committee 4. Investment income earned on s are allocated directly to that specific and is available to make grants in accordance with the Community Foundation s spending policy 5. Tax-deductible gifts can be made to your specific at anytime 6. A commemorative paperweight will be presented to the founding donor(s) in recognition of their Sycamore Fund 1. Established with a minimum of a $50,000 donation, or a which grows to $50,000 2. Sycamore Funds remain a separate endowed fund with the Community Foundation 3. A Fund Representative will be invited to participate in the Community Foundation s grant making process and grants will be made in the name of the Sycamore Fund by the Community Foundation s Grant Committee 4. Investment income earned on Sycamore Funds is allocated directly to that specific Sycamore Fund and is available to make grants in accordance with the Community Foundation s spending policy 5. Tax-deductible gifts can be made to your specific Sycamore Fund at anytime 6. A Fund Representative will be invited to the annual celebration for Sycamore Funds 7. A tree will be planted in honor of the Sycamore Fund at the founding donor s (s ) favorite park in Hendricks County We look forward to working with you to realize your charitable goals. Please contact us to get started today! Page 3 of 3