Investment Management
Positioning your chapter reserve or endowment funds inside the YFC Foundation is a strategic option to capitalize on market growth.
The YFC Foundation partners with Cornerstone Management who advises and manages all YFCF funds. With nearly $1B under management, and a set of proven investment layers, Cornerstone is a highly respected and trusted investment partner among many Christian organizations.
Our policies, including the “Revocable Management Agreement”, were created with chapter benefit in mind.
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Estate Design and Gift Planning
“Estate design is spiritual before it is mechanical.” -Bruce Owens
Our Estate Design service takes a wholistic approach to understanding a giving partner’s current financial situation as a basis for suggesting specific planned giving channels to benefit their charitable and familial goals.
The YFCF is uniquely positioned to service all types of planned gift objectives – including, but not limited to:
Wills and Bequests: www.freewill.com/yfc
Donor Advised Funds
Charitable Gift Annuities
Retirement Assets and Life Insurance
Trusts
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Grants and Scholarship
As funds allow, the YFCF will issue grants and scholarships for various purposes across the movement of YFC. Currently, the following opportunities exist:
Latimer Scholarship: College scholarship for YFC-related students.
Graber Grant Program: Supports chapter fund-development efforts.
Movement Growth Fund: Supports launch opportunities.
Local Chapter Disaster Fund: Provides support through unforeseen times.
Billy and Ruth Graham Legacy Fund: Details to be determined.
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Non-Cash Gift Processing
Non-cash giving can have a significant impact on your chapter’s fund-development efforts. The YFCF will provide the back-office processing of more complex types of gifts such as:
• Publicly Traded Securities
• Gifts of Real Estate and Land
• Cryptocurrency
• Business Interest
Given the complex nature and risk associated with some types of non-cash gifts, the YFCF will support your best interest in vetting and evaluating the merit associated with the acceptance of each gift.
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