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Chapter ten Building Endowment

Chapter ten Building Endowment. Mr. Bhayubhong Bhayuhah ID. 53010560007 Mahasarakham University | krumoo101@Gmail.com. Why building endowment?. Act as a self-sustaining funding stream The important part of the total development program Nonprofit organization For the present

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Chapter ten Building Endowment

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  1. Chapter tenBuilding Endowment Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah ID. 53010560007 Mahasarakham University | krumoo101@Gmail.com

  2. Why building endowment? • Act as a self-sustaining funding stream • The important part of the total development program • Nonprofit organization • For the present • For the future • Fund Investments • Provide a stable income source • An organization showcase • Renew its commitments • Portray itself Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  3. Endowment Defined Endowment Defined • : A fund of money to be held in perpetuity as directed by a donor. • Money--invested in stocks, bonds, etc. • An annual income comes from investment • “Most endowments are permanent endowments” • Gifts can be cash, property, securities, lump sum Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  4. Three types of Endowment Fund Endowment Defined • True Endowment • --the earning are spent : principal cannot be touch • --are established by donors (gift or bequest) • Term Endowment • (specified events, specific period of times, design for specific use by the organization) • Quasi-Endowment • (a reserve account, ) Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  5. History and Growth • Begin in 1980s • 1990s stock market exploded(investment profits rose) • 1977-1996 investment incomes from $5.1 to $31.5 • Current • Endowment fund and Fund raising (unbalanced) The U.S held $600 billion while 41 universities and colleges held $1 billion Harvard U. held $19 billion (Manetta.2001) Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  6. Endowment Fund Raising • Endowment Fund + Fund Raising --By established and soliciting planned gifts --promote the establishment named in planned giving process Successful Endowment Fund Raising combines the best techniques used for annual giving with the with the special strategies employed in capital campaigns --ongoing year-round process --solicitation, recognition --permanent staff “A small group of donors and aims to generate large gifts” Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  7. Getting ready for Endowment Fund Raising • Endowment Fund + Fund Raising --By established and soliciting planned gifts --promote the establishment named in planned giving process Successful Endowment Fund Raising combines the best techniques used for annual giving with the with the special strategies employed in capital campaigns --ongoing year-round process --solicitation, recognition --permanent staff “A small group of donors and aims to generate large gifts” Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  8. UofA Systems Overview UofA Systems Overview Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  9. Endowment System Overview Endowment System Overview Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

  10. Thank you Building Endowment: Mr. BhayubhongBhayuhah

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