Synopses & Reviews
Imagine all you'd like to accomplish with your philanthropy. Now picture a large portion of your resources never reaching their intended use due to poor strategies, mismanagement, or unnecessary taxes.
Today the opportunities in the philanthropic sector are greater and more varied than ever. Private foundations, which offer several estate and tax-planning advantages as well as unparalleled donor control, have become the vehicle of choice for more than sixty thousand individuals and families--and may be ideal for you.
Creating a Private Foundation introduces the issues you need to understand and gives the big picture on how foundations work. It tells you exactly what is involved for you, for the causes you care about, for your finances and taxes, and for your heirs.
Chapters address the practicalities as well as the implications of founding, funding, organizing, and operating an effective foundation, including growing its endowment, allocating its assets, and selecting professional foundation management help. Roger Silk, James Lintott, and their colleagues, leaders in the foundation consulting arena, have pooled their wisdom in this comprehensive guide for donors and your advisers. If you're looking to make a difference, there is no better guide.
Review
Featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy, 9/4/2003"Philanthropy is a vital activity, and there's never enough money to do all the good that needs to be done. In Creating a Private Foundation, Roger Silk and Jim Lintott clearly explain a number of different giving strategies--both tax and philanthropic--to help donors make their limited resources go farther. I highly recommend it."
- Ace Greenberg
Former Chairman, Bear Stearns
"If you are a donor to charity or if you advise donors, you must have this book. You’ll learn more than most experts know, and you’ll be empowered to have far more impact than you’d ever have thought possible."
- Mark Victor Hansen
Cocreator, #1 New York Times best-selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul
Coauthor, The One Minute Millionaire
"This book is a great guide for those interested . . . in charitable foundations. Every donor should study it."
- Vernon Smith
2002 Nobel Prize Winner in Economics
"This guide provides just the right information to help you create and effectively manage your foundation--and does so in an interesting and very readable way. The authors have clearly been listening to their clients and do an excellent job of anticipating the questions you will have about your foundation. They share their breadth of experience and have organized the information to be most helpful. You will refer to this book over and over again as an important resource for your philanthropic giving."
- Charlie Haines, CFP
President, Charles D. Haines, LLC
"This comprehensive and compelling guide effectively describes why and how a grants-making foundation can be an extremely helpful vehicle for donors who want to make a unique and lasting difference."
- Gordon Gund
Chairman, The Foundation Fighting Blindness
Review
"Noteworthy for its comprehensive nature and excellent resource section . . . advisers will find throughout the book examples of successes, challenges, and perspectives of real foundations. These types of stories are useful in discussing the workings of private foundations with clients or prospects."
- NAPFA Advisor, August 2003
Synopsis
Establishing a private foundation, is not only of benefit to tax and estate planning, but is a powerful way to help your community and build a permanent legacy. This book is an essential guide to setting up a private foundation, whether you are looking to establish one or provide financial advice to those who are. Already nearly five percent of high-net-worth individuals have private foundations, and interest in setting up charitable organizations is on the rise. This straightforward and authoritative guide explains the reasons for establishing a foundation, the steps for setting one up, and tips for avoiding common pitfalls. Author Roger Silk and his firm are well known in the adviser community for providing professional management to foundations, and he covers the ins and outs of private foundations from the perspective of both philanthropists and the advisers who work with them.
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-190) and index.
About the Author
Roger D. Silk, PhD, CFA, is chief executive officer of Sterling Foundation Management, LLC. A leading expert in the field of private foundations, he has written articles that have appeared in magazines such as
Estate Planning, Philanthropy, Trusts and Estates, Investment Advisor, Journal of Financial Planning, and the
Journal of Personal Financial Planning. He is currently a director of several charitable organizations, including the George Mason University Foundation.
James W. Lintott, Esq., is chairman of Sterling Foundation Management, LLC. Previously, he was head of one of the nation’s largest private foundations. Mr. Lintott serves on the boards of a number of nationally known charities, including the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC.
Christine M. Silk, PhD, has written on a wide variety of subjects, and her work has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers.
Andrew R. Stephens is an attorney with extensive experience in foundations.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
1. Philanthropy 101: The Basics of Charitable Giving.
2. Powers of Deduction: Tax Advantages of Private Foundations.
3. Advanced Planning: Combining Foundations with Charitable Lead Trusts and Charitable Remainder Trusts.
4. A Family Enterprise: Foundations and Children.
5. Carpe Diem: Set Up a Foundation While You're Still Alive.
6. Effective Foundations: The Business of Philanthropy.
7. The Endowment: Developing an Appropriate Foundation Investment Policy.
8. Developing and Implementing a Foundation Asset Allocation Policy.
9. Compliance: The Legal Do's and Don'ts.
10. Other Planned Giving Vehicles.
11. For Advisers: Building Client Assets with Private Foundations.
12. How to Select a Foundation Manager.
13. What Can You Donate to Charity?
Conclusion.
Resources.