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With gifts of £25,000 or more you may establish an endowment fund in any name you choose. Such funds are tailor made for your specific interests but the following examples are our most popular.

Donor Advised Funds
Donor advised funds give you the opportunity to select charitable groups who may receive grants from your fund. The Suffolk Foundation welcomes donors' active involvement in the grant making process and provides advice and administrative support for your fund as required. Such funds may also be set up to support specific areas or issues.

Field of Interest Funds
These enable you to support a broad area of need, such as young people or the homeless and allows the Foundation to find the best projects for your support.

Area Funds
You can nominate a particular area within Suffolk to benefit, with the grant making delegated to The Suffolk Foundation.

Unrestricted Funds
These funds are used to respond to the most pressing needs of our communities in Suffolk, with the responsibility for the funds resting with the Foundation’s Trustees.

Designated Funds
Designated funds support specific charitable organisations you identify. If over time, the named charity is no longer active or providing the required service, another organisation with a similar purpose would be selected to receive the grant.

For further information on the types of fund available, please contact us.

 

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