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Frequently Asked Questions by Professional Advisors

If you don't find the answer to your question here, please feel free to call our general counsel, Jane Wilton, at (212) 686-2563. 

General Questions About the Trust

What is the difference between The New York Community Trust and Community Funds, Inc.?
What are the Long Island Community Foundation and the Westchester Community Foundation?
What is the Distribution Committee of The New York Community Trust?
Why should my client establish a fund at The Trust rather than create a private foundation?
What is the variance power?
How can I access the financial information and other materials about The Trust required to be disclosed under state law?” 
Can my client’s private foundation hire your grant staff for advice?

Questions About Establishing a Fund at The Trust

What kinds of funds can my client establish?
What types of assets can be used to establish a fund?
What is your minimum fund size?
Can you give me language for a will or for an inter vivos gift?
Why do you need to review and approve will language in advance?
My client would like to terminate a private foundation, can you help?
Will you come to my office to meet with my client or make a presentation about The New York Community Trust to my colleagues?

Questions About Planned Giving at The Trust

What are the advantages of creating a CRT—either in the form of an annuity trust or unitrust?
What if the assets in a charitable remainder unitrust won’t generate enough income...
Will you serve as trustee of my client’s charitable remainder trust?
What is a charitable lead trust and its advantages?
Will you serve as trustee of my client’s charitable lead trust?
How can life insurance be used to create a fund in The Trust?
Can IRAs and similar pension assets be used to create a fund in The New York Community Trust?

From an Attorney

"Whenever a client asked me about establishing a private foundation, I always urged them to consider using The New York Community Trust instead. Creating a donor-advised fund is easy, efficient, and inexpensive. It offers an instant opportunity to create a charitable fund..."— Barbara Paul Robinson

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