About Community Foundations

A community foundation is a charitable, nonprofit vehicle for people of all means to make a lasting difference in their community. It is an endowment for the entire community which, generally, invests the contributions and uses the earnings year after year to make grants to the charities in our local area.

The central purpose of a community foundation is to serve the needs and philanthropic aims of donors who wish to better their community, now and in the future. Community foundations do this by providing donors with flexible, efficient and tax-effective ways to ensure their charitable giving achieves the greatest possible impact.

The more than 750 community foundations in the United States offer donors many services and benefits. They routinely work with families, individuals, estate planners and attorneys to design gift plans that fit every economic situation so donors can receive the most benefit from their charitable contributions and ensure that their philanthropic dollars are used to the fullest extent.

Community foundations range in size from community foundations with assets nearing $2 billion to some with assets of $100,000 or less (the Glendale Community Foundation has more than $8.5 million in assets). All share the common goal of serving donor, nonprofits and the community as a whole.
One of community foundations' special functions is to evaluate and help coordinate the services in their communities so that charitable gifts are used effectively to fulfill the most critical current and future needs in the community.

Six Common Traits

The Concept of a community foundation is as ingenious as it is simple -- a means to build a substantial amount of money over time from contributions both large and small, and to use the income from these funds to meet the community's charitable needs -- both now and in the future.

Unlike other institutions which directly provide services to those in need, a community foundation's impact comes from its support for effective ideas and programs designed to address the changing needs of the community.
Community Foundations across the United States share six basic characteristics:

  1. A flexible, yet permanent collection of funds supported by a wide range of donors.
  2. The relative independence to determine the best use of those funds to meet community needs.
  3. A governing board of volunteers, knowledgeable of their community and recognized for their personal involvement in civic affairs.
  4. An organizational commitment to provide leadership on pervasive community problems.
  5. A commitment to assist donors in creating funds and distributing proceeds in accordance with the donors' intent.
  6. Adherence to a sense of "community" that overrides individual interests and objectives.

Our Mission

The mission of the Glendale Community Foundation is to provide counsel to donors and financial support to diverse needs in the communities we serve.

Our Purpose

The Glendale Community Foundation exists to improve the quality of life for the people of the greater Glendale community by leveraging community assets.
We administer gifts and grants according to donors' wishes and use the income from unrestricted gifts to fund hard asset acquisitions and programming for local charities to make them more efficient and effective.

Our Leadership and Structure

We provide leadership by:

  • Building and preserving permanent funds for the support of arts and culture, community progress, education, environmental needs, health and human services.
  • Making grants and providing counsel and assistance that will have a significant impact upon the recipients.
  • Initiating responses to targeted needs.
  • Promoting collaboration among funders and service providers to address community needs.
  • Providing a flexible, efficient and lasting way for donors to benefit our community.
  • The Community Foundation is governed by a Board of Trustees comprised of leaders from all over the community who serve on a volunteer basis. It is administered by two full-time, professional staff members.

Serving the Community

All community foundations uniquely serve three publics: donors, the nonprofit section and the community at large. While the focus and degree of service may vary from one foundation to the next, each must, by structure and regulation, serve all three.

Donors are served by our offering a variety of fund options and ways of giving to help streamline their charitable giving. The Community Foundation does not ask that people give because of what WE want to do. The Community Foundation asks that you give to it because of what YOU want to do. Facilitating YOUR charitable goals and objectives is a large measure of the Community Foundation's mission.

The nonprofit sector is served mainly by the grants that we make from unrestricted, donor-advised and designated funds. These grants help to meet the special needs of local nonprofit agencies.

The community-at-large is served by our being a proactive catalyst, initiating new projects to meet the growing and changing needs of the community. We encourage and promote philanthropy among individuals, businesses and corporations within the community. We serve as the community's charitable savings account.

 

 

 

 

 

Glendale Community Foundation
P.O. Box 313, Glendale, CA 91209-0313
Phone: 818.241.8040 Fax: 818.241.8045
info@glendalecommunityfoundation.org

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