Fund Management
This session covers the following topics:
- Types of funds
- Fund agreements
- Fund management issues
- Fiscal sponsorship
- Donor relations
- Variance power
- UPMIFA code
- Making changes to funds
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This session covers the following topics:
This session covers the following topics:
CF OVERVIEW
GOVERNANCE
This session covers the following topics:
CF OVERVIEW
GOVERNANCE
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Karrah Herring offers practical advice on how to approach topics of equity, inclusion, and opportunity that foster healthy internal dialogue and promote understanding and growth within your organization and in the communities you serve.
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Karrah Herring offers practical advice on how to approach topics of equity, inclusion, and opportunity that foster healthy internal dialogue and promote understanding and growth within your organization and in the communities you serve.
Multi-sector collaboration presents exciting possibilities. Learn about the public-private-philanthropic partnership that built a new manufacturing facility on Indy’s northeast side. The $15 million facility, which seeks to employ up to 200 area residents, is owned by Central Indiana Community Foundation, operated by Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana, and produces medical devices for Cook Medical.
Foundation and endowment portfolio management takes significant time and effort. Whether your organization uses external investment consultants or internal committees to handle the funds, portfolio decisions must be made with care. Investment/finance committee members are fiduciaries and thus are responsible for key policy and portfolio management decisions. This panel consists of three committee chairs and an investment consultant discussing effective committee best practices, and you will leave with plenty of knowledge that is relevant to other committees, too.
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