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NWI TIMES - Mind on Money: Foundations offer path to creating a lasting legacy

SOURCE: This article was originally posted on www.nwitimes.com written by Marc Ruiz, Times Columnist on Aug 23, 2020.

A dear client of Oak Partners passed away late last year and my team has been assisting with her trust administration process. The client was a smart and patient investor and had been able to use a variety of financial instruments to create a wonderful legacy for her family.

As the estate and trust administration progressed, the client’s daughter, who had taken over the duties of serving as trustee, came to the decision that her mother’s lifetime financial success could also be used to benefit organizations and causes that had made a difference in the life of her family over the years. She determined an amount she wanted to gift to a certain cause and turned to my team for advice on how to engineer this process.

We reviewed her mother’s assets and determined that while we did not anticipate a large amount of taxes to be due from her trust and estate, one tax deferred account in particular was going to be heavily taxed when funds were withdrawn.

The tax deferred account also roughly coincided with the desired gift amount, and so we suggested this account be used to benefit the charitable organization she had determined would receive the gift. We determined if handled correctly, using this account would enable us to save about 30% of the account value in income taxes. She liked the idea, and we began working on how to accomplish this goal.

After some contemplation, instead of an outright gift of the entire account, the client’s daughter decided if possible she would like to make a gift in 2020 that could make a material difference in the finances of the charitable organization immediately, but she also wanted to provide a lasting fund to benefit the cause over time, honoring her mother’s legacy and keeping her memory alive within the organization. These ideas, while honorable in nature, complicated the situation slightly, so we set out to figure out a way to meet these objectives.

Together with her estate attorney, we explored the idea of setting up a foundation in her mother’s name, but as the details of this process emerged, the cost and on-going effort required to administrate a foundation began to make this idea appear prohibitive. We needed another option, which we found at the Porter County Community Foundation.

With the family, I met with Bill at the Foundation to describe our tax and financial planning intentions and the client’s desires to benefit a particular organization over time in her mother’s name. In response, Bill educated the family on the process of using an endowment to accomplish the client’s planning goals.

Our firm would work with the trustee to transfer ownership of the tax deferred account to the Porter County Community Foundation. After the transfer was made, the foundation would withdraw the funds from the tax deferred account. Because the foundation itself is a non-taxed charitable entity, when the foundation withdraws the taxable gains in the account, no taxes will be payable, enabling the full account value to benefit the charitable cause.

After the account was transferred and liquidated, the client’s daughter would work with the receiving organization to determine an amount to gift to the charity immediately, and the remaining funds would be deposited in an endowment created in her mother’s name. Every year, starting in year two, the endowment would distribute a check in the name of her mother’s endowment to be delivered to the charity by the daughter.

The Porter County Community Foundation would invest the funds with a long-term focus, which would likely serve to keep the mother’s legacy intact over time.

The client’s daughter was very satisfied by the answers presented by Bill, and as a planner I was impressed by the options and process as well. While I have had involvement with various community foundations around the region over the years, this was the first time I have worked with Porter County Community Foundation in a client planning process.

These organizations are true assets to our Northwest Indiana communities and I am grateful for the solutions and service they provide.

You can find the original article here: https://www.nwitimes.com/business/columnists/f-marc-ruiz/mind-on-money-foundations-offer-path-to-creating-a-lasting-legacy/article_39ec452a-b053-556d-a005-6ef153681291.html

Kankakee Valley REMC Donates to We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund

Kankakee Valley REMC recently contributed $1,650 to the We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund at the Porter County Community Foundation. This fund was established in response to the Coronavirus pandemic and is providing rapid-response support to nonprofit organizations on the front lines serving our community during this time of crisis. 

“Kankakee Valley REMC is guided by values that support the community and embrace opportunities to help improve on the quality of life for all residents,” said Scott Sears, CEO of Kankakee Valley REMC.  “During this critical time, it is important that we all come together to provide support for the health and wellbeing of organizations that are serving community residents.  As a not-for-profit organization as well, we are proud to support the Porter County Community Foundation and help facilitate the giving to nonprofits who are the backbone of our communities.” Kankakee Valley REMC was able to secure a matching contribution from CoBank, an industry partner, doubling the impact of their gift.

“We are grateful to Kankakee Valley REMC for this generous donation to the emergency response fund,” said Bill Higbie, President & CEO of the Porter County Community Foundation. “One hundred percent of this gift will directly impact nonprofits here who are in need of extra funding at this crucial time. We appreciate their commitment to supporting our community.” 

The Porter County Community Foundation is working with United Way of Porter County to assess the greatest needs and award the grants. The emergency response fund has awarded over $141,000 so far to organizations serving our community, including The Caring Place, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Gary, Duneland Family YMCA, Hilltop Neighborhood House, Housing Opportunities, Meals on Wheels of Northwest Indiana, Moraine House, New Creation Men’s Center, NorthShore Health Centers, Opportunity Enterprises, Portage Township Food Pantry, Portage Township YMCA, Porter-Starke Services, Respite House, Salvation Army of Porter County, Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Saint Paul Conference, and Visiting Nurse Association of Northwest Indiana.

You too can give to the We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund online at www.pccf.gives/weareporter or by sending a check to the Porter County Community Foundation, 1401 Calumet Avenue, Valparaiso, IN 46383.

Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation Donates to We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund

The Dean & Barbara White Family Foundation recently contributed $125,000 to the We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund at the Porter County Community Foundation. This fund was established in response to the Coronavirus pandemic and is providing rapid-response support to nonprofit organizations on the front lines serving our community during this time of crisis. 

The Porter County Community Foundation is working with United Way of Porter County to assess the greatest needs and award the grants. The emergency response fund has awarded over $50,000 so far to organizations serving our community, including The Caring Place, Meals on Wheels NWI, Moraine House, New Creation Men’s Center, NorthShore Health Centers, Opportunity Enterprises, Portage Township YMCA, Porter-Starke Services, Salvation Army of Porter County and VNA of NWI,  

“Generosity has never been more important and this gift from the Dean & Barbara White Family Foundation is a tremendous help as we look to address this crisis in our community,” said Bill Higbie, President & CEO of the Porter County Community Foundation. “We are grateful to the White Family for their continued generosity across Northwest Indiana.”  

Currently, there is a dollar for dollar match for donations made to the We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund. You can give online at www.pccf.gives/weareporter or by sending a check to the Porter County Community Foundation, 1401 Calumet Avenue, Valparaiso, IN 46383.

Horizon Bank donates to We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund at Porter County Community Foundation

In response to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Porter County Community Foundation has established the We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund. This fund is providing rapid-response support to nonprofit organizations on the front lines serving our community during this time of crisis. 

Horizon Bank recently contributed $10,000 to the fund.  “Horizon Bank is committed to helping our communities and give relief to those most impacted by the COVID-19,” said Mark Ritzi, Horizon Bank Mortgage Officer and Market President of Porter County. “These are unprecedented times and we want to do our part to help. We will get through this – and encourage our communities to stand together during these trying times.”

Working together with United Way of Porter County to assess needs, the emergency response fund has so far awarded over $25,000 to organizations in our community. Meals on Wheels NWI received funds to meet their expanding needs due to the closure of congregant meal sites and will purchase frozen meals to enhance the hot meal delivery program. Moraine House received funds to assist their clients in recovery with paying rent during the shelter-in-place order. Many have been laid off at this time and this assistance allows them to focus on recovery without having to worry about paying rent. Due to the temporary closure of their resale shop, New Creation Men’s Center has lost significant program revenue, but the funds they received will allow the building to remain operational as a temporary shelter for homeless men. NorthShore Health Centers received funds to purchase personal protective equipment to keep their staff and patients safe. The VNA of NWI received funds to help with technology so they could expand their remote working capabilities.

“We are grateful for the gift from Horizon and the tremendous support we’ve had from the community” said Bill Higbie, President & CEO of the Porter County Community Foundation. “Generosity has never been more important.  Thanks to a match pool established by a special group of Foundation friends, gifts from the community will be matched dollar for dollar.” It is simple and safe to give online at www.pccf.gives/weareporter.

Friends of Porter County Community Foundation to Match Donations

The Porter County Community Foundation has announced that donations to the We Are Porter County Emergency Response Fund are currently being matched.  Thanks to a group of long-time community supporters – Jacki Stutzman, Andy and Sue Arnold, Stewart and Kathryn McMillan and David Milligan – contributions to the Emergency Response Fund are being matched dollar for dollar up to $40,000.  Grants from the fund will be directed to Porter County nonprofits to assist them in meeting increased need due to the coronavirus.

“I am honored to be included in this group of people who care deeply about our community,” said Jacki Stutzman, matching donor and Community Foundation Board member.  “We hope others will give generously to the Emergency Response Fund knowing that their gift will be worth twice as much.”

“Generosity will play a crucial role in helping our community address the challenges caused by the COVID-19 crisis.  The Foundation is grateful to this special group of friends who have stepped forward to inspire others to give,” said Bill Higbie, President and CEO of Porter County Community Foundation. 

The Foundation and United Way of Porter County are working together to disburse rapid response grants to nonprofits on the front lines of protecting and meeting basic needs of Porter County residents.

Contributions can be made right here on our website www.pccf.gives/weareporter, or by sending a check to our office: Porter County Community Foundation at 1401 Calumet Avenue, Valparaiso, IN 46383.