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From: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacationggmail.eom>
To: Larry Cohen
Subject: Re:
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 16:06:38 +0000
yes
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Larry Cohen < wrote:
1045am PST work?
Here is draft outline:
CONVERSATION GUIDE TO INTRODUCE AND TEST NEW DONOR VEHICLE AND SOLICT
FEEDBACK FROM POTENTIAL PARTNERS
Introduction
• It has been a pretty amazing time for our foundation. We're approaching the 15 year mark for
the foundation itself, and it has been my primary focus now for over six years. There are some
really complex problems to solve and we've been making a lot of progress and seeing some real
impact. [Give some examples depending on possible issue alignment with prospect]
• In addition to focusing on our core program areas in Global Health, Global Development, and
Education in the United States, Melinda and I, along with Warren, are putting a lot of energy into
thinking about Giving and Philanthropy more broadly.
• We live in an amazing time. There are big problems to solve, but we've learned so much
about how to address them. There are a lot of potential resources that if properly directed could
make a massive difference.
• But there are significant barriers to giving effectively and so we're looking at what we might be
able to do help.
• We've done this through several different initiatives. I think you are familiar with the Giving
Pledge, which has been great, and happy to update you on that if like. But I really want
to focus on something new that we've been thinking about, which is creating a new vehicle to
help donors manage their charitable resources. It's a way to leverage some of the work we've
already done and let people more seamlessly integrate their giving.
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• We are still at early stages in shaping this, and NI really like to et your candid feedback on
what might or might not be appealing about what we are doing. like to walk you through the
concept and then run through some questions.
The New Donor Vehicle
• As I think about engaging in philanthropy I see three main buckets of issues:
o First is the actual charitable giving. There are a number of important questions for
people to think through in terms of what issues they care about, what are the best ways to
address those issues, who are the best partners, how do they know it's working and so on.
o The second is on effectively managing the investment of those charitable dollars before
they go out the door so that you actually have the maximum resources available and then
can give necessary and appropriate guidance.
o The third is around the financial implications. How much are you actually going to give
and when. What family considerations are there? What are the tax implications for what
you do and when you do it?
o That all leads to question of how to structure all of this to most effectively address
questions in the first three categories.
• There are a lot of different ways to manage giving in the U.S. We landed on doing this
through a private foundation. We have a fairly unique structure where we created two separate
entities. The first one manages the investments and then funds the second entity which allocates
the money. It's worked very well for our particular circumstances, but it's complicated and not
right for most people. There are a LOT of extra tax rules to follow for private foundations and we
never expected that we'd have over 1,000 people working there.
• Alternatives to creating a private foundation include setting up a Donor Advised Fund or
Supporting Organizations. Each has advantages in terms of tax efficiency and influence over
investments and expenditures.
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• And while there are plenty of resources to help with the question of where to give, it's not a
very mature market and it can be a tricky space to navigate.
• So that's why I'm testing this new mechanism.
• The goals would be to:
o Maximize tax efficiency for the donors.
o Enable sufficient flexibility in terms of management of the investment resources.
o Allocate the resources against issues and organizations that we know will have a
tremendous impact but also give the donors flexibility in terms of areas of focus.
o Avoid fees and complexity
o Do this in a way that is viewed favorably
HOW IT WORKS
• In order to address these goals I'm looking at creating a new vehicle that would tie together how
a donor could manage the investment of charitable dollars and facilitate the charitable expenditures.
• If we can do this at the right scale the impact would be incredible.
• New Donor Vehicle.
o We will identify an existing public charity with exceptional experience and reputation
in managing donor advised funds and similar donor vehicles.
o We will create a new public charity affiliate to that existing organization, where the
foundation will have significant influence by appointing a minority of the board.
o Doing this with an existing public charity will allow us to leverage existing
infrastructure and keep the administration of the vehicle lean.
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o This new organization will sponsor donor-advised funds into which you can
contribute. It will also serve as the parent of a supporting organization into which you
can contribute.
o Whether a donor-advised fund or a supporting organization is the right vehicle for
you will depend on the assets you want to contribute and the amount of ongoing
influence you would like to have, but in both cases you would be entitled to the more
favorable charitable contribution deduction available for contributions to a public charity
(as compared to a private foundation).
• A donor-advised fund is a separate fund on the books of a public charity. You
have the opportunity to have substantial influence over the investment and
distribution of funds in the DAF, but legal control rests with the board of the
sponsoring organization.
• A supporting organization is a separate legal entity controlled by a public
charity. While the law requires its parent to elect a majority of the board of
directors, you or your designee can hold minority board seats and exercise
substantial influence over the investment and distribution of funds in the
supporting organization.
o So that's how this would address managing the investments. In terms of the
expenditures, the DAF and/or supporting organization will make required minimum
distributions each year of 5%. This is the standard for private foundations. Our idea
would be that at least 3% would go to a new public charity which works in parallel with
the foundation. Distributions of the other 2% would be at the donor's discretion.
o The foundation will create and control this affiliated public charity whose mission will
be aligned with that of the foundation.
o Our affiliate will distribute those funds to further our foundation objectives, so that
your funding becomes additive to ours and is distributed with the same rigor and focus
as our own.
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From: jeffrey E. [mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 8:45 AM
To: Larry Cohen
Subject:
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