Why Do We Have an Endowment Fund

Our congregation created the Endowment Fund (The Fund) in 2004 for the purpose of providing long-term support of Unitarian Universalism and the work of this Fellowship.

Earlier generations gave time, passion and financial resources to help sustain the values, vision and tradition of Unitarian Universalism, and to extend the work of our Fellowship. We work together, today, to help preserve these values for generations to come.

As stipufated in our By-Laws, once The Fund reaches $50,000, distributions may be made for:

          Scholarships or grants to members of our Fellowship to attend UU -related conferences or
      other training events which enable members to grow in faith and servicF to Unitarian           
          Universalism.

          Outreach into the Community.

          The wider mission of the UUA, at home and overseas.

          A non-recurring distribution for our physical plant when all other sources have been exhausted.

Anyone Can Make a Meaningful Gift to UUFBC Endowment Fund

          As an expression of personal belief.

          In Memory or In Honor of a member or loved one.
          
          In his or her Will.

                    Regardless of the amount, your gift is a statement of faith that our Unitarian Universalist
                    movement, and its voice for compassionate justice and religious freedom in this community,
                    are important and will be important long after we are gone.

You Don't Have to be a Millionare to Make a Difference in the World

          Bequests and other gifts to the Endowment Fund are both sensible and simple gifts. You can use
          your Will to give a specific dollar amount, a percentage of your estate, or a specific item such as
          real estate, the family silver or savings bonds.

          Whatever you wish to give we want to make it easy. Sample bequest language is available from
          the Endowment Committee.

          When you demonstrate that you care enough about Unitarian Universalism and our Fellowship to
          support its future, others will follow your generous example.

Investments and Social Responsibility

While practicing conservative principles of investment which balance income and growth with preservation of capital, where financially prudent, our investment philosophy is based on concepts of social responsibility.

          Prospective donors are encouraged to consult with their personal advisors regarding any
          major gifts.

Details regarding the Endowment Fund can be found as an amendment to our Bylaws.
UUFBC Endowment Fund
Why Do We Have an Endowment Fund

Our congregation created the Endowment Fund (The Fund) in 2004 for the purpose of providing long-term support of Unitarian Universalism and the work of this Fellowship.

Earlier generations gave time, passion and financial resources to help sustain the values, vision and tradition of Unitarian Universalism, and to extend the work of our Fellowship. We work together, today, to help preserve these values for generations to come.

As stipufated in our By-Laws, once The Fund reaches $50,000, distributions may be made for:

          Scholarships or grants to members of our Fellowship to attend UU -related conferences or
      other training events which enable members to grow in faith and servicF to Unitarian           
          Universalism.

          Outreach into the Community.

          The wider mission of the UUA, at home and overseas.

          A non-recurring distribution for our physical plant when all other sources have been exhausted.

Anyone Can Make a Meaningful Gift to UUFBC Endowment Fund

          As an expression of personal belief.

          In Memory or In Honor of a member or loved one.
          
          In his or her Will.

                    Regardless of the amount, your gift is a statement of faith that our Unitarian Universalist
                    movement, and its voice for compassionate justice and religious freedom in this community,
                    are important and will be important long after we are gone.

You Don't Have to be a Millionare to Make a Difference in the World

          Bequests and other gifts to the Endowment Fund are both sensible and simple gifts. You can use
          your Will to give a specific dollar amount, a percentage of your estate, or a specific item such as
          real estate, the family silver or savings bonds.

          Whatever you wish to give we want to make it easy. Sample bequest language is available from
          the Endowment Committee.

          When you demonstrate that you care enough about Unitarian Universalism and our Fellowship to
          support its future, others will follow your generous example.

Investments and Social Responsibility

While practicing conservative principles of investment which balance income and growth with preservation of capital, where financially prudent, our investment philosophy is based on concepts of social responsibility.

          Prospective donors are encouraged to consult with their personal advisors regarding any
          major gifts.

Details regarding the Endowment Fund can be found as an amendment to our Bylaws.