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Beyond Grantmaking: Examples of Nongrant Strategies

If you believe all you have is money, think again! Small foundations—including those managed completely by trustees—have at their disposal a host of nondollar resources: Human assets—The creativity, passion, energy, and resourcefulness of your founders, trustees, and staff create huge potential for impact above and beyond dollar impact. Knowledge about community need— Foundations accumulate knowledge... Read More

Alleviating the Challenges of Challenge Grants

Challenge (or matching) grants are great tools for stretching a foundation’s grant dollars, helping a group diversify its donor base, and testing the attractiveness of a project or program for other ”investors.” For any given project, a challenge grant also can give a foundation the stamp of approval that comes from someone else being the... Read More

A Strategic Funder and Convener

The Homer A. and Mildred S. Scott Foundation was established in 1982. Mr. Scott came from a modest background in Nebraska, where he graduated from the state university with a degree in civil engineering. Mrs. Scott was a gracious woman with a passion for early childhood, education and literacy. The Scotts created their wealth through... Read More

A Family Foundation Shares Goals at the Heart of Its Giving

Simple Actions Family Foundation is a young foundation inspired by decades of family values. My husband, Eric, and I, together with our two daughters in their early twenties, created our family foundation in 2008. We knew from the start that we would be creative about its setup and implementation to reflect the goals at the... Read More

Differences Between Foundations and Other Charities

The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) contains precise definitions for tax purposes of what is a charity and what is a private foundation. The difference is important because special rules and penalty taxes apply to private foundations but not public charities. Section 501(c)(3) of the IRC defines a charitable organization as follows: Corporations, and any community... Read More