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August 2015 The Sharing Game

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C R E A T E A L E G A C Y S P E C I A L F E A T U R E The Gift of a Lifetime The best gifts are ones that have no expiry date and continue to mean something many years after they've been given G iving small amounts of money to a friend or a colleague who is helping raise funds for a personal cause is an easy decision. But when people ind themselves in a position to make a more signiicant donation, a lot of consideration and careful planning is needed to ensure these larger gifts have the lasting impact they are intended to. Planning a Legacy One factor to consider is whether you would like to make a short-term or a long-term gift. "If you are interested in the long-term and the cumulative effect of granting, then a community foundation makes sense," says Kevin McCort, president and CEO of the Vancouver Foundation. "If you are interested in helping a charity with a need they have today, then just give them a gift." The Vancouver Foundation is the largest community foundation in Canada. McCort describes the role of a community foundation as an intermediary between a philanthropist and the work they wish to support. The Vancouver Foundation was started more than 70 years ago and the endowment fund has grown to more than $1 billion. The Foundation invests the capital of all donations and gives out the income generated. Currently, the Vancouver Foundation is granting more than $1 million a week to various organizations and causes. "It's like a perpetual motion machine for charitable giving," says McCort. "We have a very good track record on our investments, and our ive-year returns are over 10 per cent year over year. The charities that are funded by our endowment want consistent income, so our investment philosophy is built on supporting charities in a consistent way." Donating to a fund through the Vancouver Foundation is easy, McCort notes. An endowment fund can be started with a donation of just $1,000, and once it

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