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We believe that our nonprofit organizations are essential to improving the quality of life in Sonoma County. In creating an organization fund at Community Foundation Sonoma County, your nonprofit can benefit from our services that free you to focus on your mission. See a few of our organizational fund holders for references (pdf). Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Organization funds help your nonprofit:

  • Benefit from our investment expertise and diversification
  • Save time by having us manage some or all of your assets
  • Assure your donors that your long-term assets are secure and well managed
  • Promote your fund and connect with others in the community
  • Acquire legacy gifts to secure your financial future
  • Secure an on-going revenue source through creating an endowment fund
  • Avoid potential conflict of interest when individuals close to your organization handle the asset

We are happy to discuss the advantages of establishing an organization fund or you can read about creating an organization fund before contacting us.

Kim Klein, Speaker and Author

Kim Klein

presents at Community Foundation's Seminar for nonprofits: Building Strong Relationships with Donors

View her presentation slides now.

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