Endowments 101: What every nonprofit leader needs to know
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Endowments are one of the most misunderstood areas of nonprofit finance—and one of the most important. In this episode of Joe Talks Nonprofits, Joe Blatt breaks down the essentials every board member, executive director, and finance leader must understand to steward endowment funds responsibly.
You’ll learn:
- What an endowment actually is—and why it’s different from other restricted gifts
- The three types of endowments (perpetual, term, and board‑designated)
- How UPMIFA reshaped modern endowment management
- What boards must do to meet fiduciary and governance obligations
- How to set prudent spending policies that protect long‑term buying power
- Why donor intent always overrides internal policies
- Common mistakes nonprofits make with endowment tracking, reporting, and spending
- How to handle underwater endowments and outdated donor restrictions
Whether your organization has a $100,000 fund or a $100 million portfolio, the rules, risks, and responsibilities are the same. This episode gives nonprofit leaders a clear, practical roadmap for managing endowments with confidence, transparency, and long‑term sustainability.
Perfect for: nonprofit board members, CFOs, CEOs, development leaders, finance committees, and anyone responsible for stewarding donor‑restricted funds.