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THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION DEFINED
A community foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit, autonomous, publicly
supported, philanthropic institution composed primarily of permanent
funds established by many separate donors for the long-term diverse,
charitable benefit of the residents of a defined geographic area.
Typically, a community foundation serves an area no larger than
a state. Today, there are more than 700 community foundations around
the world.
They are public organizations with many donors and broadly represent
their communities both in governance and in grantmaking. They establish
permanent, named funds with the goal of endowment building to meet
future community needs.
THE REALITY
Each community foundation works in different ways depending on the
community it serves, but underlying all is a commitment to our donors
to help make their philanthropic dreams come true, to our nonprofit
constituents to help build capacity with monetary and technical
assistance and to be a leader or catalyst in our communities. We
are here building endowments for the long haul – as we often
say, for good, for ever. We are also here to meet today’s
needs with today’s dollars.
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE GUNNISON VALLEY, HEART OF THE VALLEY
The CFGV helps people give where they live – or where their
heart is, in the case of our generous second-homeowners. We know
our donors, financial advisors and nonprofit agencies well and can
facilitate a donor’s specific wishes quickly and easily.
The CFGV works with donors to make their philanthropy match their
passions. There are as many ways of giving as there are people in
the Valley. And we welcome working with all. A donor may add $5.00
to our unrestricted fund which helps fund our annual competitive
grants cycle. Another donor may open a Donor Advised Fund to stay
actively involved by making recommendations for distributions. Yet
another donor may include the Foundation in their will, creating
a legacy for themselves and their family that allows them to continue
having an impact on the Valley long after they themselves are gone.
The Foundation works with nonprofits
to build their capacity to do their work in the Valley through the
Competitive Grants Cycle, our Technical Assistance Program or through
Fiscal Sponsorship.
Finally, the Foundation serves as a community leader and convener.
When issues can be addressed by inviting groups or individuals to
come together to discuss a particular issue or when a facilitator
is needed for a community meeting, often the Foundation can call
a meeting or facilitate/moderate one.
The diversity of our board members and the number of constituents
with whom they are involved help us identify today’s needs
and watch for future trends. Our growing Charter Endowment will
address changing needs over time with local people making decisions
about our own community needs. It is an empowering process for our
donors, for our grantees and for our community.
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