Endowments Help Extend Mission!
Churches and other ministries are blessed to receive and benefit from bequests and other gifts that create an Endowment. A donor instructs The Foundation that the interest or earnings be used to benefit a purpose, but the principal or corpus of the fund remain intact. By law this describes what the state determines to be an Endowment. In Virginia, the state legislature has adopted the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (UPMIFA) to help guide the proper investment of such funds as well as assist with guidance in distributing from endowments.
The Foundation helps many churches and ministries invest their endowments properly. We suggest they diversify - and not put all their eggs in one basket. Our Balanced Fund offers a low cost, diversified way to reduce risk and provide returns. While investing an endowment properly is important, we have found that proper distributions from an endowment is just as crucial. UPMIFA requires awareness of inflation and suggests the use of a rolling 3-year market value average in making distributions. In other words the spending power of the fund must rise over time to keep up with inflation.
The Foundation manages many Endowments with the purpose of expanding ministry … and we recently received the following note about one such ministry.
Dear Rev. Clark, In this land of plenty, it is shocking that more than 900,000 of our brothers and sisters in Virginia didn’t always know where their next meal is coming from. We are so grateful for the VAUMF’s long-standing commitment to alleviating hunger in the Commonwealth through the Hunger Trust. Thank you for again selecting The Society of St. Andrew as one of the agencies through which that commitment is lived out. Through the 2015 disbursement of $895.94, The Virginia United Methodist Foundation and its donors will share 44,794 servings of nourishing food with those who need it most. Thank you for partnering with The Society of St. Andrew to serve health and hope in Christ’s name. Photo: Everyone helps bag sweet potatoes for hungry neighbors at an April 2015 SoSA crop drop, made possible by gifts like yours. Every blessing, Lynette Johnson Director of Church Relations
















