Illinois Prairie Community
Foundation receives national recognition
Local Organization Accredited with
Rigorous Philanthropic Standards
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[September 04, 2020]
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation (IPCF) recently received
re-accreditation with the nation’s highest standard for
philanthropic excellence. National Standards for U.S. Community
Foundations® establish legal, ethical, effective practices for
community foundations everywhere.
“Meeting the National Standards benchmarks is a rigorous,
comprehensive process,” said Randy Royster, board member of the
Council on Foundations. “This accreditation is a significant
accomplishment that indicates Illinois Prairie Community Foundation
demonstrates a commitment to transparency, quality, integrity and
accountability as it carries out its mission.”
The National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations® program
requires community foundations to document their policies for donor
services, investments, grantmaking and administration. With over 500
community foundations already accredited nationwide, the program is
designed to provide quality assurance to donors, as well as to their
legal and financial advisors.
“This is critically important to our donors,” said Greg Meyer, IPCF
executive director. “When people make a charitable bequest or
establish a fund, they are putting their trust in us. They are
counting on us to manage the investment wisely, honor their
charitable wishes and, in some cases, provide lifetime income to a
loved one. The National Standards accreditation says our house is in
order.” IPCF received initial accreditation in 2008.
IPCF works to meet critical community needs and support local
causes, from supporting the arts and women's causes to expanding
literacy and feeding children.
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation offers a range of charitable
funds, allowing donors to advance a cause, support an individual
organization, provide flexible support for community needs or
recommend individual grants. In addition to affirming the
organization’s philanthropic services, the re-accreditation
validates IPCF’s grantmaking practices for the nonprofit community.
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“Grantmaking is a lot like investing,” said Aaron Hays, IPCF board chair. “We
need to assess risks, weigh potential gains, diversify assets, monitor
performance and operate fairly. With our National Standards re-accreditation,
you can be assured that we’re doing just that.”
National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations® is the first program of its
kind for charitable foundations in the United States.
About Illinois Prairie Community Foundation
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation, now in its 22nd year, encourages and
facilitates philanthropy in McLean, DeWitt, Livingston and Logan counties by
connecting donors who care with causes that matter to them. The Foundation
currently manages assets of more than $20 million in 177 funds including
endowments and donor advised, fiscal sponsorship and scholarship/memorial funds.
For more information, visit its website at
www.ilprairiecf.org.
About The Community Foundations National Standards Board
The Community Foundations National Standards Board is a supporting organization
of the Council on Foundations and is responsible for the quality, value and
integrity of compliance with National Standards. For more information on the
National Standards Board, visit its website at
www.cfstandards.org.
[Michele Evans
Grants & Communications Director
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation] |