Yes. The Foundation honors requests for privacy. If a donor wishes to remain anonymous, the Foundation must be notified at the time the gift is made. A request for anonymity means, among other things, that the donor's name will not be published in any public document.
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Some people prefer the simplicity of cash. But there are many other ways to give, including securities and real estate.
Plus, all gifts receive the maximum deduction allowed by law.
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Potential applicants can apply for a grant by email a request for an application, by calling (260) 724-3939 or by accessing the applicant on the ACCF website. Grant procedures and deadlines are also found in the grant section of this website. The Foundation's Grants Committee review all applications on a quarterly basis. The ACCF Board of Directors has final approval of grants.
Who qualifies to apply? Only nonprofit organizations that serve Adams County, Indiana residents.
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There is no cost / fee to set up a fund at the Foundation (aside from the initial contribution to establish the named fund). The first step is determining what you would like to accomplish nad the title of the fund. To do this, it may be helpful to learn more about some of our existing funds (see Funds componet on this website).
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Both organizations are important resources to Adams County, Indiana. Some have described the differences by suggesting the United Way is more like the community's checkbook, raising and distributing money annually, while the Foundation is more like a savings account, distributing grants from a long-term fund in perpetuity. The United Way focuses on health and human services, while the Foundation's scope of funding is much broader and includes working in areas such as economic development, education, community betterment, the arts and culture, and human services.
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The ACCF offers a variety of options for making donations. By combining resources with others with shared interests, donors can maximize the impact of a modest contribution. Gifts of any size make a difference and are always appreciated. During the Christmas / HOliday season, the ACCF invites donors to consdier purchasing an ornament for a decorated tree: the Angel Christmas Tree (recognizing our friends and family) or the Tree of Valor (recognizing our military friends and family). Ornaments are Angel: $10. White / $25. Green / $50. Red / $75. Purple / $100 Gold and Tree of Valor: $10. Red / $25. White / $50. Green / $100. Gold. The personalized ornaments may be in honor or memory of a loved one. [permalink]
The Adams County Community Foundation, Inc. serves all the communities located in Adams County, Indiana. Some donors, however, have interests elsewhere which they can support through their donor advised funds at the Foundation.
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The Foundation's approach to planned giving offers a number of important benefits to donors. Because we manage a large number of discretionary funds, administrative costs and custodial fees for any one fund are minimized - meaning less overhead cost to the donor's fund. Another important advantage is that the federal tax code provides significant incentives for contributions to the Foundation.
The Foundation also has a number of different types of funds to accommodate donors who prefer the long-term strategy of endowments or those who want to give more actively each year. Donors may choose to establish one of these funds, which allow donors to recommend grants, or donors may choose to contribute to an existing fund that is flexible in response to emerging needs in Adams County, Indiana.
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The Adams County Community Foundation (ACCF), Inc. makes grants to nonprofit organizations serving Adams County, Indiana residents. Often these are working in areas of economic development, education,
community betterment, the arts and culture, and human services.
The ACCF offers four granting cycles:
Winter Grant Cycle: January*
Spring Grant Cycle: April*
Summer Grant Cycle: July*
Fall Grant Cycle: October*
*the second Thursday of each month
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What does a community foundation do? The primary work of a community foundation is to inspire and work with donors to design gift plans that fit their charitable wishes and make responsive grants to nonprofit organizations working within the community.
The Adams County Community Foundation, Inc. was established in 1991 to encourage philanthropy and assist donors in building an enduring source of charitable assets. The distributions generated by the investment of these funds is used to make grants to qualified nonprofit organizations whose programs serve the needs and enhance the quality of life for present and future residents of Adams County. Since 1991 the Foundation has granted more than $2 million in the form of scholarships for college students or to organizations working in arts and culture, economic development, education, community betterment and human services. [permalink]
What is a community foundation?
The Adams County Community Foundation, Inc. (ACCF) located in Decatur, Indiana, is one of approximately 700 community foundations in the United States. Community foundations are set up by individuals, corporations, and families that are dedicated to improving the quality of life in a specific region. All community foundations share the common goal of serving donors, nonprofit organizations, and the community as a whole.
The ACCF is a tax-exempt public charity that allows people to establish permanent endowment funds within the scope of one large foundation. We also offer an inexpensive, value-added way to establish a named family fund. The distributions from these separate funds - and the principal if the donor desires - are available to respond to emerging opportunities and needs in Adams County, Indiana. [permalink]
Donors, which include individuals, corporations, and families to the Adams County Community Foundation, Inc. range from people of relatively modest means to those with significant financial resources. Local donors make the grants that are given possible.
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The Foundation is governed by a thirteen-member all volunteer
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To support your community and the things you care about. The Foundation offers considerable expertise regarding the needs and opportunities within Adams County. This expertise helps people who care about the community find the best way to direct their funds.
Our donors appreciate the speed, flexibility, and ease of using the Foundation. Because the legal tools are already in place and existing forms are available, a fund can be established -and all applicable tax advantages can be obtained - in a very short time. [permalink]
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