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Donor Advised Fund Handbook CAROLINAS CREDIT UNION FOUNDATION

A Donor Advised Fund is a great alternative to starting a private foundation A Carolinas Credit Union Foundation Donor Advised Fund offers many of the advantages of a private foundation without the initial set-up costs, ongoing excise taxes, and administrative expenses. By working with the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation, your credit union will avoid the continued compliance and reporting requirements as well as a separate accounting system to track your nonprofit s financials. With a Donor Advised Fund you can simplify and improve your credit union s charitable giving because donors (including both individuals and organizations) can leverage the tax deductibility of donations. Carolinas Credit Union Foundation Donor Advised Fund Low set-up fees No specific annual distribution requirement No excise taxes Shared operating cost No need to acquire 501(c)(3) status Aggregated annual reporting and licensing Private Foundation Substantial set-up costs (legal, accounting, filing fees) 5% annual distribution requirement Excise taxes, typically 2% of annual income Responsible for all operating costs Requires 501(c)(3) status, which must be maintained with the IRS CU responsible for annual reporting and licensing

A charitable fund that benefits the community and your credit union If your credit union is considering its own foundation, a Donor Advised Fund offers significant benefits and is an excellent way to carry out your charitable wishes. A Carolinas Credit Union Foundation Donor Advised Fund gives your credit union the flexibility of its own foundation without the task of starting and managing a private foundation. Continued involvement of donors because the recipient and amount of each charitable grant is made following your credit union s recommendation Ability to name your credit union s Donor Advised Fund and market your fund to the organizations of your choosing Potential increase in fundraising from members and partner organizations because donations are tax deductible No capital gains taxes on gifts of real estate or limited partnership interests Federal tax deduction up to 30% for gifts of appreciated, long-term securities An opportunity to support favorite local charities, as well as any other 501(c)(3) charities in the United States Professional staff to assist you at any time No reporting requirements, administrative burdens, or expenses we handle the paperwork

Establishing a Donor Advised Fund at the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation is simple Review your charitable giving plans with your Board, financial and legal advisors. They, together with the Foundation, can assist you in determining the best type of gifts and the most appropriate assets to donate to start your Donor Advised Fund. Steps to Establish a Donor Advised Fund A minimum opening deposit of $10,000 is recommended. Most credit unions will want to establish an endowed donor advised fund that will continue to accumulate donations and allows for grant monies to be disbursed on a continuing basis. A nonpermanent fund could also be established for a one-time use after a period of time of accumulating donations. Name the fund. You may give your fund any name you wish (subject to applicable law) and brand your fund as the credit union s very own charitable fund. Separate check stock can also be obtained for grant distributions. Complete the fund agreement form. The Foundation will assist you in completing an agreement form. Transfer the assets. Appreciated securities can be transferred electronically from your financial institution to the Foundation s financial custodian. The Foundation s accounting department will assist you in this transfer. Or, you may write a check to the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation. Instructions can be provided for gifts categories. The Carolinas Credit Union Foundation will also help you establish a decision making board or committee, an application process, decision process, funding process, and reporting process, if desired. These steps ensure that you optimize the use of your fund.

How do I recommend a grant? Under IRS regulations, the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation (rather than the donor advised fund) is considered the legal entity making the grant. However, the Foundation relies on the recommendation of your credit union, as the donor of the donor advised fund, when making each grant. We provide an easy-to-use form for recommending grants. A sample form is included. Are there any restrictions? Yes. In accordance with IRS regulations, grants from donor advised funds may not be used to satisfy an irrevocable personal pledge or obligation of the donor, and no goods or services may be given to your credit union by the recipient organization in consideration of a grant. What if a charitable organization asks for a pledge? While distributions from donor advised funds may not legally fulfill pledges, you may offer a grant to a charitable organization requesting a pledge. You will simply fill out a form recommending a grant to that organization and send it to the Foundation. What kind of organization may I recommend for grants? You may recommend nonprofit public charities, schools, religious organizations, and government programs. They must be exempt under Section 510(c) (3) and 170(b) (A) of the Internal Revenue Code. May I recommend a grant to an individual? No. According to IRS regulations, the Foundation may make distributions only to qualifying public charities. How are recommendations processed? Once the recommending grant form is received, it will be reviewed to ensure it meets Foundation guidelines and IRS regulations. One of the benefits of having a donor advised fund with the Foundation is the assurance that your grant will always be given to qualified charities. If any information is uncovered that might lead the Foundation to question a grant recommendation, it will immediately be brought to your attention. After review, the Foundation issues a check to the charitable organization with a letter recognizing your credit union as the grantor (unless your credit union wishes to remain anonymous). A sample letter is included.

How often and when may I make distributions from the fund? You may make recommendations at any time. Requests are processed each month. How will you keep me informed of the fund s activity? Each quarter you will receive a statement detailing contributions, grant making activity, investment performance, administrative expenses, disbursement fees, and the fund balance. How do I make an additional contribution to the fund? Contributions of cash, appreciated securities (both publicly traded and privately held),as well as gifts of real estate and certain other assets such as partnership shares, are eligible as contributions to your endowed fund. How is the disbursement fee structured? For both endowed and non-permanent funds, the annual disbursement fee is calculated using the following fee schedule: Annual Disbursements Annual Fee Up to $10,000 6% $10,000 to $50,000 5% $50,000 to $100,000 4% $100,000 to $250,000 3% Over $250,000 2% Whom do I contact with questions? If you have a question about your donor advised fund or Foundation services, we invite you to contact us with any questions. We hope that this handbook serves as a helpful guide to your advised fund with the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation. Please contact us for any other information we can provide. Lauren Whaley, President Carolinas Credit Union Foundation P.O. Box 2567 Kernersville, NC 27285-2567 919-600-8219 lwhaley@carolinasfoundation.org

Donor Advised Fund Nonpermanent Agreement Date: Carolinas Credit Union Foundation Mrs. Lauren Whaley P.O. Box 2567 Kernersville, NC 27285-2567 Dear Mrs. Whaley: Please accept this contribution of as an irrevocable gift by ( us, our or we ) to the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation ). It is our understanding that the Foundation accepts this gift and agrees that the gift shall be used to establish a nonpermanent donor advised fund known as the Fund (the Fund ) in accordance with the procedures for the operation of Donor Advised Funds, Nonpermanent. We understand that the Fund and its administration will be subject to applicable law, as well as to the applicable provisions of the Charter, Bylaws, and Policies of the Foundation, including the power reserved to the Board of Directors to modify any condition or restriction on the distribution of funds for any specified charitable purpose or to specified organizations, if in its sole judgment (without the approval of any trustee, custodian, or agent) such restriction or condition becomes, in effect, unlawful, unnecessary, incapable of fulfillment, or inconsistent with the charitable needs of the area served by the Foundation. The advisors to the Fund are (the Advisors ). We understand that, although the Foundation welcomes recommendations from the Advisors about distributions from the Fund, all recommendations are advisory in nature, the Foundation will independently determine whether recommendations are consistent with the Foundation s charitable purposes, and the Foundation may accept or reject recommendations. Recommendations for grants from the Fund must be signed by the primary contact. The primary contact is, whose contact information is. Sincerely, Accepting on behalf of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation Lauren Whaley President

Donor Advised Endowment Fund Agreement Date: Carolinas Credit Union Foundation Mrs. Lauren Whaley P.O. Box 2567 Kernersville, NC 27285-2567 Dear Mrs. Whaley: Please accept this contribution of as an irrevocable gift by ( us, our or we ) to the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation ). It is our understanding that the Foundation accepts this gift and agrees that this gift will be used to establish a donor advised endowment fund, known as the Fund (the Fund ), to be administered by the Foundation in accordance with its procedures for the operation of Donor Advised Endowment Funds. We understand that the Fund and its administration will be subject to applicable law, as well as to the applicable provisions of the Charter, Bylaws, and Policies of the Foundation, including the power reserved to the Foundation s Board of Directors to modify any condition or restriction on the distribution of funds for any specified charitable purpose or to specified organizations, if in its sole judgment (without the approval of any trustee, custodian, or agent) such restriction or condition becomes, in effect, unlawful, unnecessary, incapable of fulfillment, or inconsistent with the charitable needs of the area served by the Foundation. The advisors to the Fund are (the Advisors ). We understand that, although the Foundation welcomes recommendations from the Advisors about distributions from the Fund, all recommendations are advisory in nature, the Foundation will independently determine whether recommendations are consistent with the Foundation s charitable purposes, and the Foundation may accept or reject recommendations. Recommendations for grants from the Fund must be signed by the primary contact. The primary contact is, whose contact information is. Sincerely, Accepting on behalf of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation Lauren Whaley President

Carolinas Credit Union Foundation P.O. Box 2567 Kernersville, NC 27285-2567 Phone: 919-600-8219 Fax: 919-400-4303 Donor Advised Fund Grant Recommendation Form Instructions 1. Complete the Advisor Information section (Part A) below. Please be sure to print your name and address, as you would like it to appear in the letter(s) sent to the grantee(s). The Funds Manager will send you a status report. If you would like the grant to be made anonymously, please check the appropriate box. 2. Complete the Recommended Grants Section (Part B) on the back of this form by listing recommended grant recipients with address(es), phone number(s), contact name(s), if available, and recommended amount(s) for distribution. If you need additional space, please use an additional form or attach a list. 3. If you wish to have any additional correspondence mailed with the checks to approved grantees, please enclose them with this form for the Foundation s review. 4. PLEASE NOTE: In order to insure compliance with best practices governing donor advised funds, all recipient checks must be mailed. Part A Advisor Information On behalf of the Fund, and on behalf of the Fund s Advisors, I hereby recommend that the grant(s) listed on this form be considered for funding. I understand that final judgment rests in the hands of the Executive Committee of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation, who is responsible to see that all distributions are within the purposes of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation. By my signature below, I verify that, to the best of my knowledge, the recommended grant(s) will be used entirely for charitable purposes and will neither result in any goods or services being provided in exchange for the grant nor satisfy any legal obligation to the recipient organization. Name: Date: (Signature of Primary Advisor) * Print name(s): Address: * As you want this information to appear in the letter to the grantee Phone: Please make this grant anonymously.

Part B Recommended Grants Organization Name Contact Name Address & Phone Amount Total ***For Office Use Only*** Fund Name: Fund # Date Received: Sufficient Funds Available: Yes No Recipients Eligible: Yes No Consideration Date: ANONYMOUS YES NO Special Instructions:

The letter the recipient (nonprofit organization) will receive accompanied by the check. Date: Grantee s Name Address City, State, Zip Code Dear Sir or Madam: The Carolinas Credit Union Foundation has approved a grant of $5,000.00 to Grantee s Name from the Fund. The grant is designated for your Unrestricted Fund. By accepting this grant, your organization certifies that the grant will be used solely for charitable purposes, that neither goods nor services will be provided to any party in exchange for this grant and that this grant does not satisfy any legal obligation owed to your organization. Please note that, while the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation, a 501(c) (3) public charity, made this grant, it was the efforts of Credit Union that made this grant possible. You may wish to express your appreciation to the donor(s) who recommended this grant at the address below: Grantor s Name Address City, State, Zip Code We wish you continued success with your endeavors and should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Lauren Whaley President

Carolinas Credit Union Foundation General Policies 1. Mission Statement The Carolinas Credit Union Foundation represents the cooperative efforts of credit unions in North Carolina and South Carolina working together to enrich the lives of children in the Carolinas. 2. Investments The Finance Committee of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation oversees the investment of all funds. Additions to funds that accrue investment returns are allocated to pro-rata share of income and market change beginning with the month following the date the addition was received. 3. Personal Benefit Grants and loans may be made only for charitable purposes, and may not result in personal benefit to any individual (other than for charitable intent, such as a scholarship). No goods or services are to be provided in exchange for any grants, nor may grants from the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation satisfy any legal obligation of any individual. 4. Conflict of Interest Policy Staff members and volunteers of the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation will identify any affiliation with organizations or individuals who are potential recipients of grants, loans or scholarships at the time the disbursement is considered. Any person in such a conflict of interest situation will not participate in a decision-making role. 5. Changes to Agreements The Carolinas Credit Union Foundation has the authority to amend and/or change any of its specific fund agreements to remain in compliance with applicable laws and regulation. Other changes in agreements may be made in consultation with the donor. 6. Changes to Policies The Carolinas Credit Union Foundation retains the right to amend any policies in this document. 7. Expenses of Fund Administration Administrative and disbursement fees will be allocated to each fund in accordance with the current fee schedule adopted by the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation. 8. New Funds In order to fulfill its mission, the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation may develop new types of funds from time to time to meet the charitable needs of its service area.