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Grantmaking

Contains material from Jan 2017 to Feb 2017

Grantmaking
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Part 1 - Very good session. Esp appreciated scenario usage. This was not as applicable to NPO's that seem these grants. This would have been useful to have that vantage point. Part 2 - Very interesting ideas on use of PF for making a difference. Again, helpful for NPO's to know more about these types of partnerships with PF!

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Session 1: Beyond Scholarships: High-Impact Grantmaking to Individuals - Discover some of the strategic ways that funders can employ individual grantmaking to achieve their programmatic goals. Discuss the U.S. federal tax law provisions governing prizes and awards, disaster relief grants, scholarship and fellowship awards, and grants through intermediary entities primarily from the perspective of the private grantmaking foundation. And hear about the key compliance and reporting obligations for both funders and beneficiaries.

Session 2: Beyond Grantmaking: Additional Mechanisms for Mission - Explore options for foundations to pursue and maximize their missions in ways other than, or in supplement to, their grant making initiatives while maintaining compliance with the private foundation prohibited transaction rules. Topics include leveraging expertise through direct charitable activities, participating in public/private partnerships, engaging in medical venture philanthropy initiatives, strategic investing through program-related or mission-related investments, and more.

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1. Beyond Scholarships: High-Impact Grantmaking to Individuals (Jan 2017)

Jillian Diamant, Diara M. Holmes

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Beyond Scholarships: High-Impact Grantmaking to Individuals (Jan 2017)

Discover some of the strategic ways that funders can employ individual grantmaking to achieve their programmatic goals. Discuss the U.S. federal tax law provisions governing prizes and awards, disaster relief grants, scholarship and fellowship awards, and grants through intermediary entities primarily from the perspective of the private grantmaking foundation. And hear about the key compliance and reporting obligations for both funders and beneficiaries.

Originally presented: Jan 2017 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Jillian Diamant, Open Society Foundation - New York, NY
Diara M. Holmes, Loeb & Loeb - Washington, DC

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2. Beyond Grantmaking: Additional Mechanisms for Mission (Feb 2017)

James P. Joseph, Darren B. Moore

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Beyond Grantmaking: Additional Mechanisms for Mission (Feb 2017)

Explore options for foundations to pursue and maximize their missions in ways other than, or in supplement to, their grant making initiatives while maintaining compliance with the private foundation prohibited transaction rules. Topics include leveraging expertise through direct charitable activities, participating in public/private partnerships, engaging in medical venture philanthropy initiatives, strategic investing through program-related or mission-related investments, and more.

Originally presented: Jan 2017 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

James P. Joseph, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP - Washington, DC
Darren B. Moore, Bourland, Wall & Wenzel, P.C. - Fort Worth, TX