Parsons Area Community Foundation

PO Box 894 Parsons KS 67357

620 421- 0723

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How Unrestricted Funds can Meet Ever-Changing Community Needs

When you establish an Unrestricted Fund, your gift addresses a broad range of local needs — including future needs that often cannot be anticipated at the time your gift is made. We evaluate all aspects of community well-being: arts and culture, economic development, education, environment, health and human services, neighborhood revitalization, and more. The flexibility of your unrestricted gift enables your community foundation’s program experts to respond to the community’s most pressing needs, today and tomorrow.


How it works


• You make an unrestricted gift to your community foundation during your lifetime or through a bequest in your will. You can give cash, appreciated stocks, real estate, or other assets.
 

• We set up a special fund in your name, in the name of your family or business, or in honor of any person or organization you choose.


• You receive tax benefits in the year your gift is made.


• Our professional program staff determines the areas of community need that would be most impacted by grants from your gift.


• Our board issues grants in the name of the fund you establish (if you prefer, grants can be made anonymously).


• We handle all the administrative details.


• Your gift can be placed into an endowment that is invested over time. Earnings from your fund are used to make grants addressing community needs. Your gift — and all future
   earnings from your gift — is a permanent source of community capital, helping to do good work forever.
 

 

 

    A Lasting Legacy

Example of Reasoning for Unrestricted Funds
Peggy and Ed Gibb always made giving to their community a
personal priority. In meetings with their professional advisor,
they began to consider including a bequest that would benefit their local community. “Peggy and I care a lot about this town,” says Ed. “We wanted to give in a way that would continually help the people who live here.” After considering their options, the Gibbs decided to establish an Unrestricted Fund with their local community foundation. The Gibb Community Fund would take effect after they both
passed away, leaving a portion of their estate to charity. “By establishing an Unrestricted Fund, we were able to keep our gift from becoming outdated.
Needs change, so we wanted to make sure our gift wasn’t too narrowly focused,” says Peggy. “Because it’s endowed at the community foundation, our gift will make a difference forever,” Ed says. “It will grow over time and become a more and more valuable asset for our community. This is exactly the legacy Peggy and I want to leave.”
 

 
   

PO Box 894 Parsons Kansas 67357
620 421-0723
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