On Solid Financial Footing
It’s a formidable task to keep watch over an organization’s endowment assets. But thanks to the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Foundation, your legacy is safe, secure, and on its way to a bigger, more important life thanks to strong, prudent investments.
A History of Stellar Performance
The storied life of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic goes back generations. Our orchestra first took the stage in 1927, and has gone on to perform for generations of concertgoers since. Today, the mission of the CSP Foundation is to ensure that our history of captivating performances is never interrupted.
By the Numbers
- Any donor naming the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Foundation in their future estate plans will be recognized as part of the Encore Society.
- Gifts of $50,000 or more may establish a named fund (e.g. the Jane and John Doe Fund), which is recognized in perpetuity.
- The Colorado Springs Philharmonic Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization with an independent board of trustees. All gifts to the Foundation are fully tax deductible.
- At the donor’s direction, endowment gifts are held in either the Permanent Endowment (for maximum security) or the Board Designated Endowment (for a bit more flexibility). Both endowments are prudently managed according to the Foundation’s investment policy.
- Regular annual distributions – 5% of a twelve-quarter rolling average – are provided to the Colorado Springs Philharmonic.
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Colorado Springs Philharmonic Foundation
Tax ID Number: XXXXXXX
PO Box 1266
Colorado Springs, CO 80901