If youโve been involved in philanthropy for a while, you certainly have heard the term โendowment.โ Youโre also likely aware that endowments are established to create a permanent source of support for a specific organization, Aspen Community Foundation itself, or a particular cause.ย
Perhaps youโve also heard the term โquasi-endowment.โ Whatโs the difference, you might be wondering, between a โstandardโ endowment and a quasi-endowment? Itโs especially confusing because the term โendowmentโ is often used in casual conversations to mean either or both types of endowments. Itโs an important distinction because they are very similar but differ in critical ways.
On one hand, the original investment of assets and its appreciation (the โprincipalโ) of a โstandardโ endowment must be held in perpetuity, and annual distributions are made from net income (such as interest and dividends). The terms of the endowment gift, typically set by the donor who establishes the endowment, prohibit the recipient organizationโs board of directors from ever accessing the principal.
On the other hand, in the case of a quasi-endowment, the organizationโs board of directors may be able to elect to bypass restrictions and access the principal for certain stated purposes such as emergencies, and in some circumstances even vote to remove the restrictions altogether. Annual distributions to supplement the organizationโs budget are often made from a quasi-endowment based on market value percentages. The terms of quasi-endowments are typically set by the organizationโs board of directors, and funds are added to the quasi-endowment by the organization itself at various points in time at the decision of the board of directors. This happens, for example, when the organization has a budget surplus or receives an unrestricted bequest or gift from a donor.
In either case, our team can help. If youโd like to establish a permanent endowment at Aspen Community Foundation, whether during your lifetime or through a bequest, to support either Aspen Community Foundation itself or a favorite charity, the board of directors and staff at Aspen Community Foundation will ensure that the principal stays intact in perpetuity. On the other hand, if you prefer that your endowment gift include more flexibility for the organization it supports, our team can work with you and the organization to help structure your gift in the form of a quasi-endowment.ย ย
The Aspen Community Foundation team is experienced at managing the accounting, investment, and distribution aspects of all types of endowment funds. When you work with Aspen Community Foundation, itโs easy and rewarding to structure your endowment as a gift to improve the quality of life for future generations.ย


