2008 Highlights of Your Community Foundation
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2008 was an historic year on many fronts, as the Foundation welcomed a new president and chief executive officer and elected a new chairman. Grantmaking reached record-breaking levels -- more than $27 million invested in Rhode Island -- and new gifts and funds exceeded $44 million. We also prepared to launch a new website detailing our goals of permanent philanthropy, community leadership, and statewide impact.
Permanent Philanthropy
- Established 57 new, permanent endowments, bringing the total at the Foundation to 1,140.
- Accepted more than $44 million in charitable gifts, the second-highest amount received in one year in the Foundation’s 93-year history.
- Accepted endowments of 10 area nonprofits, ensuring their long-term financial stability and increasing the total number of organizational endowment funds to 136.
Statewide Impact
- Broke previous Foundation grantmaking records by distributing more than $27 million in grants to more than 1,300 organizations statewide.
- Leveraged more than $200,000 in grant dollars by co-funding important projects with Foundation donor advisors.
- Through the Initiative for Nonprofit Excellence, offered 20 developmental workshops and sector convenings that drew 524 staff members and 215 board members of 354 organizations.
- Distributed $500,000 in an emergency community grant to help Rhode Islanders with food, shelter, and heating costs in the midst of the state’s severe economic downturn.
Community Leadership
- Established, with a $20 million gift from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, the Fund for Healthy Rhode Island, a permanent endowment to increase access to quality primary care.
- Launched a million dollar campaign for the Black Philanthropy Initiative, a permanent endowment at the Foundation devoted to causes and issues affecting Black Rhode Islanders.
- Convened the first annual Rhode Island Charter Public School Conference for more than 200 charter public school teachers, administrators, support staff, board members and parents to share best practices.
- Appointed Neil D. Steinberg as the Foundation’s fourth president and chief executive officer after a national search spanning six months.
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