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Emerging source of innovation funding?Penn State University launches new donor-advised fund

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Penn State has partnered with TIAA Charitable to provide alumni and friends with a leading-edge, donor-advised fund, the Penn State Giving Fund, which they can use to enhance their overall philanthropy while supporting the University. Donors can open a Penn State Giving Fund beginning today.

“The University is enthused to partner with TIAA Charitable to make their new donor-advised fund available to Penn State supporters,” said O. Richard Bundy III, vice president for development and alumni relations. “The Penn State Giving Fund will provide Penn State donors with a simple, versatile and cost-effective way to give to Penn State and the other non-profit institutions they care about.”

Contributions to the Penn State Giving Fund can be invested in a wide range of investment options, including a suite of funds that explicitly incorporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria in their investment decision-making. All growth in the Giving Fund is tax-free, which may allow for a larger gift over time. In addition, all contributions may be eligible for an immediate tax benefit. Further, when donors contribute long-term appreciated securities or real estate, no capital gains taxes are triggered and the full, fair-market value of the securities will be available for giving.

“Donors in many circumstances and stages of life can benefit from the Penn State Giving Fund,” said Michael Degenhart, Penn State’s assistant vice president for gift planning. “The minimum is $5,000 to start, and donors can add to their giving fund in amounts of $250 or more at any time. When they are ready, they can use their fund to support the causes they care about in amounts of $50 or more.

“The Penn State Giving Fund is a convenient alternative to commercial charitable gift funds or the legal complexities and expense of establishing and operating a private foundation,” continued Degenhart. “It’s an easy way for us to help Penn State alumni, family and friends to enhance their philanthropy, gain tax benefits, and most importantly support the causes and organizations they care about, including Penn State.”

 

Source: University launches new donor-advised fund | Penn State University