Spotting opportunity: Moving from a commercial fund to the community foundation

Although a donor advised fund, which is becoming a more and more popular charitable planning tool, can be established through a national financial institution, the Lincoln Community Foundation offers its donor advised fund holders broader services, more personal attention, and deeper connections to the nonprofits whose work is essential to effecting positive community change. Unfortunately, many attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors are simply not aware that a donor advised fund established at LCF is in many cases a far better fit for their clients than a donor advised fund set up at a “commercial gift fund.” 

As you meet with your clients about year-end planning, be sure to ask whether they’ve established a donor advised fund and if so, where it’s housed. If a client’s donor advised fund was established through a national provider, please give us a call. We would be happy to talk with you and your client about the ease and benefits of moving the donor advised fund to LCF. 

The Lincoln Community Foundation offers donor advised fund holders the same tax and administrative benefits as a commercial gift fund, including:

–Online access to the donor advised fund to view balances, contributions, and grants
–Simple process for requesting grants to favorite charities
–Streamlined tax reporting, often represented by just one letter to provide to an accountant at tax time, even when the donor advised fund is used to support dozens of individual charities throughout the year
–All back-office administration, tax receipts, recordkeeping, and other requirements for the donor advised fund’s 501(c)(3) status
–Favorable tax-deductibility of contributions to the fund

Unlike standard commercial gift funds, though, the Lincoln Community Foundation offers high-level, customized services to its donor advised fund holders, including:

–Concierge-level service by knowledgeable staff to structure estate gifts to charities and accept gifts of appreciated stock or complex assets such as real estate or closely-held stock
–In-house experts who have a finger on the pulse of community needs, the strengths of specific nonprofits, and how to structure grant making for the highest possible community benefit
–Opportunities to collaborate with other donors who care about similar issues and forums to tap into local and national subject matter experts
–Opportunities to go deep into specific issue areas, both through education and hands-on involvement
–Assistance with structuring and measuring the impact of grants 
–Family philanthropy and corporate giving services to foster a well-rounded, holistic approach to philanthropy 
–Administrative fees that are reinvested into the Lincoln Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity itself, to help support operations, grow our mission, and help even more donors support the causes they care about
--Sponsorship of Give to Lincon Day, supporting all nonprofits in the community and grant processing from donor advised funds without any administrative fees
--No-fee options for uninvested donor advised funds
–Hands-on assistance from local experts who understand both local and distant needs, and welcome the opportunity to research and identify causes aligned with donors’ goals and priorities 
–Staff members who live in the community they serve and often personally know the leaders and staff of grantee organizations and regularly hear about their needs first-hand

Keep an eye out for clients’ donor advised funds at commercial gift funds. You’ll be doing a tremendous service for your client, and you’ll be helping our community. You will also be fulfilling your own professional responsibilities by exploring the opportunity for a client to move a donor advised fund to the Lincoln Community Foundation. At LCF, hard-earned assets receive the attention they deserve as your clients strive to make a difference in the causes they care about the most.