What
is the Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier?
The
Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier, founded
in 1961, is a public charity that enhances the quality
of life of this place we call home. Through the funds
entrusted to our stewardship by generous donors,
we make grants to nonprofit organizations and agencies
to create opportunity wherever the need is greatest.
These grants impact social, educational, environmental,
cultural, health and human services.
Who does the Community Foundation serve?
The
Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier serves
the parishes of Caddo and Bossier. In addition, donors
may designate a geographical area of interest to
be served when creating a fund.
Who
governs the Community Foundation?
Our
board of directors, which is made up of business
and community leaders, oversees the funds, management
and policies of the Community Foundation.
What is an endowment?
An
endowment is a permanent fund that is invested. The
income is used for charitable purposes, while the
principal is never spent. It is invested to grow
over the years and continue to do good things forever.
What organizations are supported by the Community
Foundation?
The
Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier has granted
nearly $28,000,000 to support charitable causes.
Grants are made to a variety of organizations in areas
such as education, youth, environment, health and social
services. The Biomedical Research Foundation; Sci-Port;
Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal and The Shreveport
Symphony are but a few of the organizations which have
benefited from Foundation funds. For a full listing
of last year’s grant recipients, please see our
annual report.
How
is the Community Foundation different from other
nonprofits?
Generally,
nonprofit organizations raise and spend money for
themselves. Our Foundation differs in that we operate
more as a type of savings account for the entire
community’s benefit. In addition, unlike most
funds at other nonprofits, our funds are growing
in an endowment account which earns interest. This
interest supports worthwhile charitable community
causes.
Who are the Community Foundation's donors?
Our
donors are individuals, families, corporations, private
foundations, and charitable organizations who wish
to make a difference in the lives of others and to
make the community a better place. Donors range from
people of modest means to those with substantial
financial resources.
Why
should I become a donor?
Becoming
a donor means that your values will enjoy a continued
presence in your community for generations to come.
The Community Foundation helps you meet your charitable
objectives. By partnering with the Foundation, you
also have the benefits of flexibility and efficiency
in your charitable giving. Because the legal status
as a public charity is already in place, existing
forms are available so that a fund can be established
and the maximum tax advantages secured, in a very
short time.
What
services do I receive as a donor?
The
Community Foundation provides the IRS reporting,
fund accounting, investment management, and financial
accountability for funds. The Community Foundation
assures that all grant and scholarship recipients
meet the IRS criteria for tax-exempt status and that
the monies granted are used for the intended purpose.
Where appropriate, the Community Foundation advises
recipients of the donor's intent to request proposals
or fund certain categories of interest. Donors receive
quarterly fund statements and are kept informed of
special community needs, grant opportunities, and
high quality organizations.
What
are the financial benefits and tax advantages of
making a gift through the Community Foundation?
The
Foundation offers you a number of important financial
benefits through charitable giving. Because we manage
many funds, administrative costs and service fees
for your fund are minimized. Another important advantage
is that the Federal tax code provides significant
incentives for contributions to a community foundation.
What
tax benefits can the Community Foundation offer
to me?
Gifts
to the Community Foundation during your lifetime
are deductible to the maximum extent permissible
under current tax law --- for gifts of cash, that's
50 percent of adjusted gross income (and if in any
year donations exceed the percentage limitations
set by law, the excess may be carried over the next
five years). There's also a considerable tax benefit
for gifts of appreciated property to the Community
Foundation. The full market value of such gifts to
community
foundations (long term capital gain property such as stocks and bonds, or
real estate) is deductible up to 30 percent of adjusted gross income.
How do I set up a fund?
Starting
a fund is simple and can easily be done in a day.
You can set up an unrestricted fund to help meet
a variety of needs within the community, or specify
a purpose or area of concern to support with a field
of interest fund. Some donors choose a designated
fund which identifies a single charitable organization
to support. With a Donor Advised fund, you can be
actively involved in the grantmaking decisions. You
also name the fund you create - for yourself, a spouse,
family members, a company, or a friend.
What
can I give to the Community Foundation?
We can accept cash, publicly-traded and privately held securities, movable
and immovable property and other assets. These may be given as a bequest
or during the donor’s lifetime. By giving real estate or securities
that have appreciated in value you increase the worth of your donation. Selling
the property would result in a substantial tax to you on appreciation, whereas
a gift to the Community Foundation incurs no tax and also entitles you to
a tax deduction for the full value.
What is the difference between a private
foundation and a community foundation? Does this
have importance for my taxes?
Community foundations have the tax advantages of a public charity and the
personal quality of a private foundation.
Gifts of cash and ordinary income property to a community foundation are
deductible up to 50 percent of adjusted gross income versus 30 percent for
a private foundation. Gifts of appreciated property are deductible up to
30 percent for a community foundation versus 20 percent for a private foundation.
There is no excise tax on community foundations nor is there a 5% distribution
requirement as there is on a private foundation.
How much must I contribute to have a fund named?
Named endowment funds start at any level but must reach a minimum of $5,000
within 3 years. Endowments may be added to at any time.
Can I give anonymously?
Yes.
The Community Foundation respects the donor's privacy
if he or she does not wish to be recognized.
How are funds invested? Can I tell the Foundation
how and with whom to invest my funds?
The
Community Foundation Finance Committee, with the
advice of an outside Investment Consultant, selects
investment managers and monitors their performance
in the Foundation’s Investment Pool. If you
have a relationship with an investment advisor, he
or she can possibly serve as the Community Foundation
manager for funds over $250,000. Talk to a Community
Foundation representative to learn more about your
options.
Can you help me find effective charities to
support?
Yes.
Our professional staff is knowledgeable about many
nonprofits and is happy to help.
What if I don’t have a favorite charity
or cause?
You
can give funds for unrestricted grants.
Each year the Foundation staff and board reviews
proposals and evaluates our community’s needs
and makes grants to appropriate charities.