The Key Biscayne Community Foundation offers several kinds of funds. You can choose the one that best fits your charitable goals, whether you want to support a wide range of organizations or focus on supporting specific organizations or issues.
Donors
The Value of Donor Advised Funds
The Key Biscayne Community Foundation helps people who are philanthropic and who understand the value of charitable work to give effectively through donor advised funds and other fund options. As a donor, you start a fund with the Community Foundation to support your many charitable causes. Your gift is invested and grants from your Fund support the projects that matter to you. The grants carry your name.
As donor with a Fund at the Community Foundation, you receive the tax benefits from giving immediately but can suggest grants over time. Think of it as having your private foundation without the burden of incorporation and administration. The Community Foundation ensures that your philanthropy endures, creating a lasting legacy.
Donor-Advised Funds
These allow an individual, family, or business to contribute assets to a fund and then recommend grants at any time to support qualified nonprofit agencies, schools, or congregations. They are a flexible, personalized way to support organizations in Key Biscayne, elsewhere in the U.S., or around the world.
Designated Beneficiary
These funds support one or more specific organizations—a nonprofit group, school, or congregation. The organizations are specified at the inception of the fund.
Field of Interest Funds
You can target your gift to address needs in an important area of interest: education, the arts, healthcare, etc. You identify your personal interest area when making your gift, and the board awards grants to agencies and programs that are making a difference in the area of interest that you selected.
Giving Circle Fund
This fund allows groups of individuals to pool their funds to donate to their communities. Giving Circles also seek to increase their awareness and engagement in the process of giving. Through this process, they seek to impact their own communities or larger areas – including to have global impacts.
