The LICF: The Easy Way to Charitable Giving

January 18, 2023 | Patricia C. Marcin | Trusts & Estates

One of the easiest ways to give to charity and one of the best-kept “secrets” is to open a fund at the Long Island Community Foundation (LICF). A community foundation is a public charity that connects you to a variety of other
charities, and most often, there’s one right in your own neighborhood. Opening a fund is analogous to starting your own “private foundation” without the costs and the administrative hassles of creating and running a private foundation. As the chair of the Advisory Board for our local community foundation, the LICF, I recommend a community foundation fund as a great way to do your charitable giving.

Recently, someone told me about a Long Island man, whom I’ll call Dave, who has a private foundation that gives generously to health-related causes and that gives Dave the rewarding feeling of giving back to his community. Dave particularly enjoys having his adult children, who share his passion, involved in the grant-making. The foundation is named after his parents, and he would like the family’s generosity to be remembered long after he’s gone. Lately, he had been thinking about succession planning.

With the state of the economy, Dave was concerned that the operating costs of his foundation were eroding the amount of money they are able to give away. His advisor recommended that he consider opening a fund at the  LICF. Specifically, a “donor-advised fund,” would allow him, or someone he selects (for instance, his children), to recommend giving money to other charities from the fund — that is, make “grants” to those other charities. It  was explained that the staff at the LICF could introduce him to charities that match his interests, arrange site visits, handle all the grant-making details (including analyzing the charity’s finances and governance), and even have events that he and his family could attend to learn about a particular issue. These are all the costly undertakings that his private foundation was incurring, but with added advantages. Dave’s desire to continue his family legacy could be satisfied by setting up a fund at the LICF, and his charity would never become obsolete. His fund would be a legacy in the family name that lives forever.

Simplicity, flexibility, effectiveness, efficiency and exceptional concierge services are all elements of the brilliant philanthropic model known as the Long Island Community Foundation.

If you would like more information about the LICF and/or opening an LICF fund, please call Marie Smith, LICF’s Director of Donor Relations and Communications, at 631-991-8800, ext. 223, or go to the website at www.licf.org.

This article appeared in the January 2023 issue of Stroll Lloyd Harbor.

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