The Community Foundation of Washington County is holding their next monthly promotional event tomorrow.
Foundation Fridays are being held at various businesses throughout the county, where promotional materials on the foundation are being distributed to inform the public on the services the foundation provides in establishing endowments or donating towards those existing. Foundation Director Millie Youngquist says the public can also make tax-deductible donations to the foundation at any of the participating businesses, “And our main purpose is to grow endowments. An endowment is a fund that’s permanently invested so that the principal is never spent but every year it’s invested in stocks and bonds and very responsibly. And we work with the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation, they have a company, a firm that does all their investing and so the money is pooled with other moneys so it enables it to grow faster and the fees are less so there’s advantages to that.”
The first monthly “Foundation Friday” promotion is being held by the Community Foundation of Washington County, serving to raise awareness of the foundation’s work in establishing endowments for local causes with a fundraiser going on this week as well.
As the foundation cancelled their annual fundraiser last fall, the Washington Fareway is partnering with them for a roundup fundraiser from now through January 23rd. Executive Director Millie Youngquist says on the fourth Friday of each month, various businesses in Washington County will offer promotional material on the foundation and what current endowments you can donate towards, or whether you’d like to form your own, “The minimum amount to start your own fund is $10,000 and there is no fee to set up the fund. And the organization that receives the distribution needs to be a non profit, preferably with a 501(c)(3) status, then there’s an agreement that is written. We can accept donations of cash, we can accept stocks,
As the Community Foundation of Washington County cancelled their annual fundraiser last fall due to COVID-19, they’re finding new avenues to fundraise and spread awareness of their organization through a new monthly promotion.
The non-profit public charity is hosting “Foundation Fridays” on the fourth Friday of each month beginning on January 22nd, where various businesses in the county will be offering promotional pieces for people to learn about what the charity does. The community foundation is an affiliate of the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation which offers permanent endowments to give funds to local organizations and initiatives to ensure that gifts given through the foundation will last forever. Executive Director Millie Youngquist shares some recent endowments made through the foundation include the Chicaqua Izaak Walton League Outdoor Education Fund for the Friends of Lake Darling, the Mike Orris Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Washington County Fair Board,
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