GIVING WITH THE SEATTLE FOUNDATION
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1 To submit this form electronically, click the submit button. You will need to come into The Seattle Foundation office to sign the form. Alternately, you can print out the form by clicking the print Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 1 button and mail it to: The Seattle Foundation/Philanthropic Services, 1200 Fifth Avenue Ste 1300, Seattle, WA GIVING WITH THE SEATTLE FOUNDATION SECTION 1: Donor Information Please list your information below and indicate which donor should be the primary contact. DONOR 1 Name Home Phone Business Phone Date of Birth Primary Contact? Yes No I would prefer being contacted via: Home Phone Business Phone Mail DONOR 2 Name Home Phone Business Phone Date of Birth Primary Contact? Yes No I would prefer being contacted via: Home Phone Business Phone Mail My/our preferred salutation for written correspondence is If you are planning to make a contribution to one of The Seattle Foundation s collective giving efforts, please go to section 2A. If you are opening an individualized fund, please go to section 2B.
2 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 2 SECTION 2A: Contributions If you would like to make a contribution to one of The Seattle Foundation s collective giving efforts, please indicate your chosen method below. Contribution to The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program Contribution to a Healthy Community Fund Basic Needs Health & Wellness Education Economy Arts & Culture Neighborhoods & Communities Environment
3 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 3 SECTION 2B: Individualized Funds Individualized funds make it possible for you to support what s important to you and gifts are made in your name or the name of your fund. You may choose from several different fund types. Please indicate your chosen type of fund below. Donor Advised Fund (See Section 4) Community Fund (See Section 5) Area of Interest Fund (See Section 6) Designated Fund (See Section 7) Scholarship Fund (See Section 8) Please indicate the name of your fund. Name of fund Please note that every grant made from a fund at The Seattle Foundation is accompanied by a letter identifying the name of the fund and the name of the donor(s) recommending the grant, unless you request anonymity. Fund names are often listed in The Seattle Foundation publications as well. I/We would like grants from the above fund to remain anonymous. I/We would like the above fund listed as anonymous in The Seattle Foundation s publications. SECTION 3: Distributions All distributions from funds established at The Seattle Foundation are subject to The Seattle Foundation s variance power and its spending policy, as described in the Fund Terms & Conditions attached hereto. The Spending Policy is intended to ensure that distributions are consistent with a donor s intent when that donor has specified limitations on distributions from a fund. Any such limitations must be specified at the time the fund is established. Please indicate your distribution limitations below. I/We specify that The Seattle Foundation limit distributions from the fund as follows: There are no restrictions on the amount of annual distributions. Distributions shall be made over a period of years. Distributions shall be made in a manner that will ensure permanent endowment. No distributions shall be made until the fund reaches $, at which time distributions shall be made over a period of years. No distributions shall be made until the fund reaches $, at which time distributions shall be made in a manner that will ensure permanent endowment.
4 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 4 SECTION 4: Donor Advised Funds ADVISOR(S) AND SUCCESSORS Donors establishing a Donor Advised Fund may designate individuals who will serve as advisors to the fund and, as such, may make recommendations to The Seattle Foundation regarding grant distributions from the fund. Donors may designate themselves as advisors, or may designate others in addition to or instead of themselves as advisors. Once designated, an advisor s status can only be revoked in writing by the donor(s) who established the fund. All named advisors have equal rights to recommend grant distributions from the fund, but if two or more advisors are designated, a fund chairperson must also be identified. The Seattle Foundation will not make any distribution to satisfy a pledge or other legal obligation of a donor or donor advisor. All distributions from Donor Advised Funds must comply with The Seattle Foundation s operating procedures for Donor Advised Funds. For more information, contact The Seattle Foundation s Philanthropic Services team at (206) or [email protected].
5 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 5 Unless otherwise stated in the comments area below, all advisors will receive quarterly fund status reports, grant approval reports and standard mailings from The Seattle Foundation. Please indicate the fund advisors below and identify a fund chairperson, attaching additional sheets as necessary. ADVISOR 1: This advisor will serve as chairperson for this fund. Name Phone Relationship to Donor(s) Comments ADVISOR 2 Name Phone Relationship to Donor(s) Comments SUCCESSOR ADVISOR INFORMATION One or more successor advisors may be authorized to recommend grants from the fund in the event the advisor(s) named above dies, resigns or is otherwise unable to act in this capacity. Donors establishing a donor advised fund have the option of authorizing the successor advisor(s) to designate his or her successor in the event the successor advisor(s) dies, resigns or is otherwise unable to act in this capacity. Once designated, a successor advisor s status can only be revoked by the donor(s) establishing the fund, by the authorized individual who designated such successor advisor to serve as his or her successor or by the advisor him/herself. All successor advisors have equal rights to recommend grant distributions from the fund. In cases of two or more successor advisors, a single successor chairperson must be identified.
6 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 6 Please indicate the name(s) of the successor advisor(s) below, identify a successor chairperson and indicate whether you authorize the successor advisor(s) to designate his or her successor. Please attach additional sheets as necessary. SUCCESSOR ADVISOR 1: This advisor will serve as successor chairperson for this fund. Name Phone Relationship to Donor(s) SUCCESSOR ADVISOR 2 Name Phone Relationship to Donor(s) I/We have informed the successor advisors of my/our succession plan. I/We would like the successor advisors to receive mailings and event invitations from The Seattle Foundation. Would you like the successor advisor(s) to have the authority to designate his or her successor in the event the successor advisor(s) dies, resigns or is otherwise unable to act in this capacity? If so, all requests to designate future successor advisors must be communicated to The Seattle Foundation in writing by the authorized successor advisor. Yes, I/we authorize the successor advisor(s) named above to designate his or her successor. Thereafter, all future successor advisors may designate their successors at any time by a writing delivered to The Seattle Foundation. No, in the event the successor advisor(s) named above dies, resigns or is otherwise unable to act in this capacity, I/we recommend that the balance of my/our fund be used as selected under Future Planning below. Additional Successor Advisor Instructions:
7 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 7 Future Planning Donors establishing a Donor Advised Fund have the option to determine a future plan for their fund, in the event the advisor(s) to this fund dies, resigns or is otherwise unable to act in this capacity. Please select an option below. Transfer the balance of my fund to The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program, which broadly supports organizations working to improve the well-being and vitality of King County and its residents. Transfer the balance of my fund to one or more of The Seattle Foundation s Healthy Community Funds that support organizations working to address local community needs in a particular area of interest: Basic Needs Health & Wellness Education Economy Arts & Culture Neighborhoods & Communities Environment Establish a community fund in my name with the balance (min. $20,000*): $ Fund name: (See Section 5) Establish an area of interest fund in my name with the balance (min. $20,000*): $ Fund name: (See Section 6) (Identify a particular area of interest) Establish a designated fund in my name to support the following nonprofit organization(s) of my choice (min. $20,000*): (See Section 7) Name and Address of Organization Percentage Payable 100 If none of the above options is chosen, the proceeds of your fund will be contributed to The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program. *Minimum $20,000 required to establish a fund. Once the fund balance falls below $20,000 and when no other contributions are expected, the fund will be closed and the assets will be transfered to The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program.
8 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 8 SECTION 5: Community Fund Donors may establish a community fund in their name, which broadly supports the well-being and vitality of King County and its residents. When you establish a Community Fund, you leave decisions about the use of your gift to The Seattle Foundation, relying on The Seattle Foundation s extensive experience and reach within the community to know which needs are most pressing. Grants made from your fund are accompanied by a letter identifying the name of the fund(s) used to support the grant. SECTION 6: Area of Interest Funds Donors may establish an area of interest fund in their name, thereby specifying that The Seattle Foundation make distributions from the fund to nonprofit organizations for certain charitable purposes. When you establish an Area of Interest Fund, you leave decisions about the use of your gift to The Seattle Foundation, relying on The Seattle Foundation s extensive experience and reach with the community to know which needs are most pressing within your stated interest area(s). Please indicate the interest areas (e.g., arts, education, etc.) and/or a geographic area(s) that you would like to support. Grants made from your fund are accompanied by a letter identifying the name of the fund(s) used to support the grant. Describe area(s) of interest: SECTION 7: Designated Funds Donors establishing a Designated Fund in their name may recommend that distributions from the fund be made to one or more Section 501(c)(3) public charities (i.e., not private foundations). Please indicate the qualifying charitable recipient(s) that you would like to receive distributions from the fund. Name and Address of Organization Percentage Payable 100
9 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 9 SECTION 8: Scholarship Funds Donors may establish Scholarship Funds for the purpose of making grants to individuals to be used exclusively for tuition and fees at accredited educational institutions consistent with The Seattle Foundation s Scholarship Guidelines and Procedures. All grants are paid to the qualifying institution. The fund s purpose must be approved by The Seattle Foundation s Scholarship Committee. I/We wish to contribute to The Seattle Foundation Scholarship Fund. I/We wish to contribute scholarship fund at The Seattle Foundation. (name), an existing I/We wish to establish a Scholarship Fund named to support scholarships for students as described in the attached scholarship program addendum. (Please initial) I acknowledge that I have received and reviewed The Seattle Foundation s Scholarship Guidelines and Procedures SECTION 9: Professional Advisor Information Are you working with a professional advisor? If so, please provide the information requested below. ATTORNEY CPA FINANCIAL PLANNER OTHER Professional Advisor s Name Company Name Phone I/We authorize The Seattle Foundation to share information about my gift and my fund with this advisor. ATTORNEY CPA FINANCIAL PLANNER OTHER Professional Advisor s Name Company Name Phone I/We authorize The Seattle Foundation to share information about my gift and my fund with this advisor.
10 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 10 SECTION 10A: Providing a Gift to The Seattle Foundation I/We intend to assign, convey, transfer and deliver to The Seattle Foundation the following described property: Cash in the Amount of $ Personal Property (Please attach description)* Testamentary Gift (Please specify) Real Estate* (If real estate, please complete Section 10B.) Other Securities, Publicly Traded Securities, Privately Held* *Please note that such gifts are not effective until approved by the Acceptance Committee of The Seattle Foundation. SECTION 10B: Gift of Real Estate to TSF Properties I/We intend to assign, convey, transfer and deliver to TSF Properties (a supporting organization of The Seattle Foundation) the following described real property: SECTION 11: Planned Gifts Yes, I/we have named The Seattle Foundation in my/our will or trust. I/We have named The Seattle Foundation as a beneficiary of my/our retirement plan or life insurance policy. I/We have named The Seattle Foundation as a beneficiary of my/our charitable remainder trust. Please acknowledge my planned gift in The Seattle Foundation s annual report. SECTION 12: Online Fund Management Option Donors can access fund activity information online through a password-protected interface at I/We would like to access online fund management, including recommending grants online.
11 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 11 SECTION 13: Acknowledgement & Signature Individual Donors I acknowledge that I have read The Seattle Foundation s Fund Terms & Conditions (attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference) and agree to the terms and conditions set forth therein. I understand that any contribution, once accepted by The Seattle Foundation or its affiliate, TSF Properties, represents an irrevocable contribution to The Seattle Foundation or its affiliate and is not refundable to me. If I indicated above that I would like to access online fund management, I agree to the terms and conditions of online privileges set out in the Online Fund Management Online Registration Form available at Donor 1 Signature: Donor 2 Signature: Date: Date: SECTION 14: How Did You Learn About The Seattle Foundation? I/We learned of The Seattle Foundation through: (Check all that apply) Print Advertisement Radio Spot Advisor Recommendation (name optional) Existing Donor (name optional) Word of Mouth Web Search Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) Foundation Presentation/Speaking Engagement (event name optional) Community Organization (name optional) GiveBIG Other PLEASE SEND COMPLETED FORMS TO THE ADDRESS BELOW. The Seattle Foundation Attn: Philanthropic Services 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1300 Seattle, WA Fax: (206)
12 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 12 Fund Terms & Conditions TAX STATUS OF FUNDS. Donor funds established at The Seattle Foundation (the Foundation ) are component funds of The Seattle Foundation, a Section 501(c)(3) public charity. Accordingly, all contributions to the Foundation s donor funds are treated for tax purposes as gifts to a Section 501(c)(3) public charity and are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law, subject to individual and corporate limitations. VARIANCE POWER. All donor funds established at the Foundation are subject to the Foundation s variance power, as set forth in Article VII(a)(i) of its Articles of Incorporation. The variance power gives the Foundation the authority to modify any donor recommendation or condition on distributions from a fund for any specified charitable purpose or to any specified charitable organization if, in the sole judgment of the Foundation, such recommendation or condition becomes unnecessary, incapable of fulfillment or inconsistent with the charitable needs of the community. DISTRIBUTIONS. The Foundation anticipates distributions from each fund at least every two years. Donors may, at the time they create a fund, recommend that the fund be managed as a permanent endowment and be paid out in accordance with its spending policy or be paid out over a specified period of time. Donors may also specify that no distributions be made until the fund reaches a certain dollar amount. All distributions from donor funds are subject to the Foundation s variance power, as noted above. SPENDING POLICY. The Foundation anticipates distributions from each endowed fund at least annually of an appropriate percentage of the fund s market value, as determined by the Foundation s Board of Trustees. In determining the annual distribution amount to be paid from endowed funds, the Foundation s Board of Trustees may consider the expected total return on the fund s investments, the desirability of maintaining the value of those funds and any other factors that it deems relevant. The Foundation reserves the right to spend the entire amount of any fund, if by the terms of the donor gift agreement the gift is subject to the Foundation s Spending Policy and the Foundation determines that such expenditures better satisfy the donor s intentions than a limitation on expenditures. RESTRICTIONS ON GRANTS FROM FUNDS. Distributions from funds established at the Foundation will be made only if they are consistent with the Foundation s charitable purposes and satisfy community needs identified by the Foundation as deserving of its support. Fund distributions will not be made for memberships, pledges, sponsorships, tickets or for any purpose that would otherwise provide a benefit to donors, donor advisors or related parties. Distributions may not involve loans, compensation, expense reimbursements or similar payments to donors, donor advisors or related parties. Distributions from donor funds may not be made to any specific individual (other than from approved scholarship funds ) or to participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distributing of statements), any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office. INVESTMENT OF ASSETS. All assets contributed to funds established at the Foundation will be managed in the Foundation s general fund, unless otherwise requested by the donor in writing. Assets may be managed by an independent trustee, custodian, investment advisor or other fiduciary (an outside investment manager ) apart from the Foundation s general fund, provided that all such assets are managed in accordance with The Seattle Foundation s Statement of Investment Objectives and Policy. All outside investment managers shall be provided with a copy of and must agree to adhere to The Seattle Foundation s Statement of Investment Objectives and Policy as a condition of continued service in such capacity, and the Foundation reserves the right to replace any outside investment manager in its sole discretion. Minimum fund values are required for investment of assets outside of the general fund. For
13 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 13 more information about the requirements for using an outside investment manager, contact a member of the Foundation s Philanthropic Services team. FEES. Donor funds established at the Foundation are subject to administrative and investment fees. A list of fees is available upon request. The Foundation reserves the right to change its fee structure at any time. SOLICITATION POLICY. Donors who wish to solicit contributions for a fund at the Foundation must receive advance approval from the Foundation. Once approved, donors must use the following language in any solicitation: IRS regulations require us to note that The Seattle Foundation will not provide any goods or services to you in exchange for a contribution to the Fund. As a component fund of The Seattle Foundation, The Seattle Foundation has the authority to redirect distributions from the Fund if it becomes necessary to protect donor intent. Funds raised at this event (or for this cause) will be added to the Fund at The Seattle Foundation, a Section 501(c)(3) organization. The Seattle Foundation may disburse grants from the fund as recommended by Fund advisors or as community needs dictate. All checks should be made payable to The Seattle Foundation/ Fund. CONFLICT OF TERMS. In the event of an inconsistency between these terms and conditions, and any terms and conditions appearing elsewhere in connection with any fund, these terms and conditions as interpreted by the Foundation shall govern, and the Foundation reserves the right to take any actions at any time which, in its discretion, it deems reasonably necessary or desirable for the proper administration of any fund or the Foundation. Terms Applicable to Donor Advised Funds CHARACTERISTICS OF DONOR ADVISED FUNDS. Donors establishing advised funds are encouraged to make recommendations regarding distributions from the fund for specific charitable purposes or to one or more charitable organizations. In addition to the Restrictions on Grants from Funds section above, distributions from advised funds will be made only if they are consistent with The Seattle Foundation s Operating Procedures for Donor Advised Funds, as may be amended from time to time. ROLE OF ADVISORS. The Foundation welcomes the involvement and recommendations of its donors with respect to distributions from advised funds, but such recommendations are advisory only and are in no way binding upon the Foundation. In evaluating recommendations for distributions from advised funds, the Foundation staff investigates all prospective grant recipients to ensure that they are organized and operated for charitable purposes typically as described in Section 170(b)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code; reviews the recommended grantee s financial and program information; and evaluates the advice of donors against the standards and criteria set forth in the Foundation s Policies and General Operating Guidelines to ensure that such advice is consistent with specific charitable needs identified by the Foundation as deserving of support and complies with all applicable federal tax requirements. In all cases of two or more advisors, the advisors shall appoint a chairperson and all communications concerning grant recommendations to and from The Seattle Foundation will be through the chairperson. In any case where multiple advisors make conflicting recommendations regarding distributions from the fund that cannot be promptly resolved, the Foundation may independently initiate distributions from the fund. In addition, if the advisor(s) fails to make a standing
14 Giving with The Seattle Foundation Page 14 distribution recommendation, or fails to make any distribution recommendations for two consecutive years, the Foundation will contact the advisor(s) to discuss this situation (see Inactive Funds section for more details). APPOINTMENT OF ADDITIONAL ADVISORS. All requests to appoint additional advisors and successor advisors to an advised fund must be communicated to the Foundation in writing by the donor(s) establishing the fund or by the authorized successor advisor(s). If upon the death, resignation or incapacity of an advised fund s donor(s), the Foundation has not received in writing the names of an additional advisor(s) or successor advisor(s) to the fund or a recommended future plan for the fund, the Foundation will use the fund s balance to support The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program. Donor Advised Funds established by corporations, rather than by individuals, are often advised by an appointed committee with a process for selecting new members. Any changes in advisors to the fund must be made in writing by an officer or authorized representative of the corporation that established the fund. SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS. Donors may establish a fund for the purpose of making grants to be used exclusively for tuition and fees at accredited educational institutions (a Scholarship Fund ). All scholarship funds shall be administered by the Foundation in accordance with its Scholarship Guidelines and Procedures as may be amended from time to time and applicable federal tax laws. INACTIVE FUNDS. In order to carry out its policy of consistently distributing charitable dollars to the community, the Foundation will review periodically the grantmaking activity of every advised fund. If a fund has failed to make distributions commensurate in size with the Foundation s spending policy over a twoyear period, the Foundation will contact the advisor(s) to discuss this situation. At that time, the advisor(s) will be given the following options to continue the fund: Provide a plan for funding a specific charitable project that requires an accumulation of resources for more than a two-year period. Resume making ongoing grant recommendations. If the advisor(s) do not have a plan for funding a specific project and do not want to make ongoing grant recommendations, then the advisor(s) will be given the following options to close the fund: Recommend that the balance of the fund be granted to one or more Section 501(c)(3) public charities of their choice. Recommend that the balance of the fund be used to support The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program or to one or more of the Foundation s Healthy Community Funds-- to be distributed by the Foundation to meet the most pressing needs of the community. In the event that the advisor(s) cannot be located or is(are) unresponsive, the balance of the fund will be used to support The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program.
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