... 4. To provide a vehicle for the Fetzer Institute to make grants that would be technically or financially disadvantageous ... the compounding effect with respect to asset growth because grants from the Trust to the Institute go to corpus and don’t have read more...
... that which is being done by others. Scores of requests for grants have come from programs representing a multiplicity of read more...
... 4. To provide a vehicle for the Fetzer Institute to make grants that would be technically or financially disadvantageous ... 2. The Trust would continue to be a vehicle for making grants on behalf of the Institute when needed. 3. The Fetzer read more...
... was not able to pay, due to its statutory limitation on grants. John E Fetzer Memorial Trust governance background page ... fact that separate endowments, where one endowment grants to the corpus of another endowment, grow faster than if read more...
... grant-making – Potential advantage of the Trust’s making grants to the Institute. D. Administrative efficiencies – Per read more...
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... Fetzer Institute, had been established back in 1954 to give grants for “religious, charitable, scientific, library, or read more...
... own operations and programs), and no more than 15% can be grants. This 15% limit is applied on the basis of a four year ... moving average, and, thus, grants in a particular year can be substantially greater than 15% read more...
... program dollars (qualified distributions) it can expend on grants in any given year. The Memorial Trust has no such ... limitation and therefore provides the methodology to pay grants requested by the Institute. For example, the Memorial Trust read more...
... 4. To provide a vehicle for the Fetzer Institute to make grants that would be technically or financially disadvantageous ... the compounding effect with respect to asset growth because grants from the Trust to the Institute go to corpus and don’t have read more...