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Community Endowments
The Rancho Santa Fe Foundation is in the business of working with our regional non-profit organizations to build and manage their charitable endowments. While the Foundation supports virtually every worthy, non-profit in the greater Sand Diego Region, we also encourage these organizations to establish their own endowment. More than sixty agencies have endowments with the Foundation, and all agree that the benefits are many:
- An endowment provides a long-term future income stream to augment the operating budget.
- A well-managed endowment can create donor confidence and continued support.
- With a community endowment there is less reliance on other funding sources for financial wellbeing.
- Management of the endowed funds at the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation, with its exemplary track record for reliability and investment performance, enables the agency to focus on superior programs and operations, not investment management.
As it has with numerous charitable organizations, the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation can help you set up an endowment tailored to your organization, quickly and efficiently. Once established, the Foundation will provide excellent professional management of your endowment—management that frees you to focus on fund-raising and program development. The Foundation is your service partner, providing excellent third-party management including:
- Competitive administrative fees.
- Timely distributions.
- The ability to accept complicated stock gifts, planned gifts, gifts of real estate or life insurance on your behalf.
- Assistance with particular donors or gifting situations.
- Complete documentation of grants made and gifts received into your endowment fund.
- Facilitation of donor acknowledgements.
- Quarterly Fund Status Reports.
The Rancho Santa Fe Foundation also offers educational workshops to assist you in developing your endowment building program.
The organizations listed below have charitable funds at the Rancho
Santa Fe Foundation:
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- Armed Forces Interest Group
- A.R.T.S. (A Reason To Survive)
- ARCS Foundation Inc. – San Diego Chapter
- Aseltine School
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County
- Bishop’s School
- Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito
- Burn Institute
- California Bipolar Foundation
- CSU - San Marcos, School of Nursing
- Coastal Communities Concert Band
- Community Concerts of Rancho
Santa Fe
- Community Resource Center
- Country Friends
- Elementary Institute of Science
- Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve
- Episcopal Community Services Fund - non-endowed
- Escondido Creek Conservancy
- Foundation to Advance Music Education
- Friends of San Pasqual Academy
- Friends of the Cardiff-By-The-Sea Library
- Grauer School
- Helen Woodward Animal Center
- Kids Korps, USA
- Mingei International Museum Fund - non-endowed
- Neighbor Help
- Noah Homes - non-endowed
- Oceanside Museum of Art
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- Ora Lingua - San Diego
- Osuna Adobe Restoration
- Pacific Ridge School
- Pleasants County Library
- Quail Botanical Gardens
- Rancho Santa Fe Art Guild
- Rancho Santa Fe Big Band
- Rancho Santa Fe Community Center
- Rancho Santa Fe Education Foundation
- Rancho Santa Fe Foundation
- Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club
- Rancho Santa Fe Historical Society
- Rancho Santa Fe Library Guild
- Rancho Santa Fe Rotary
- Rancho Santa Fe School (Performing Arts Center Fund) - non-endowed
- Rancho Santa Fe Senior Center
- Rancho Santa Fe Women's Fund
- Rancho Santa Fe Youth Soccer
- San Diego Chamber Orchestra
- San Diego Second Chance
- San Diego Symphony Foundation
- San Dieguito Academy Foundation
- San Dieguito River Park Joint Powers Authority
- San Dieguito River
Valley Conservancy
- San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy
- SES Tennis Center
- Solana Beach Foundation for Learning
- Torrey Pines High School Foundation
- United Through Reading
- Village Nursery School
- Vista Community Clinic
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