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| Named funds at The Pittsburgh Foundation exist in perpetuity, creating a lasting legacy for donors and their families. These funds are a wonderful means to give back to the community, in a way that is significant and permanent.
With seven different fund types, plus the supporting organization option (for endowments of approximately $2 million or more), donors with a wide range of interests can accomplish their specific charitable intentions.
Because we are a community foundation and a public charity, you will receive the maximum tax benefits permitted by law. You can deduct gifts of cash at 50% of your adjusted gross income, and gifts of appreciated property at 30% of your adjusted gross income. If you are not able to take the entire deduction in the year of your gift, you have a five-year carry forward, which will allow you to maximize your income tax deduction over time.
Many funds are established during a donor's lifetime to provide them with an opportunity to participate in their grant making. Other funds are established by bequest or some other method of planned giving. Either way, donors have the help of our experienced staff to set up and administer their funds, manage their successful growth and ensure that their charitable objectives are met.
By handling all the reporting. audits and necessary paperwork, The Pittsburgh Foundation gives donors the opportunity to focus on the true joys of philanthropy.
There is no fee to establish a fund at The Pittsburgh Foundation. The annual administration and investment management fees are competitive with industry standards of both community foundations and commercial gift funds.
With over 60 years of experience as a steward of charitable gifts for the community, The Pittsburgh Foundation has set a standard for community foundations across the country.
The Pittsburgh Foundation was established as a permanent trust for the Pittsburgh community. By investing charitable dollars with The Pittsburgh Foundation, donors can be assured that the charities and causes they care about most receive the support they need--now and in the future.
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It is the policy of The Pittsburgh Foundation to maintain the highest level of confidentiality with respect to donor information. We will not share donor names, addresses or fund-related information with any individual or organization outside of The Pittsburgh Foundation without express written permission from donors. Under no circumstances will we sell donor or prospect information to third parties.
If an outside organization or individual asks to communicate with our donors, we may offer to send their written communication to our donors, and will include a reference to our confidentiality policy with such communication. We will review such third party requests for communication on a case by case basis. |
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