Professional Advisors Newsletter - August 2022
Hello from the Peninsula Community Foundation!
As we’re marching toward the end of summer, proper philanthropic planning is becoming even more important to your charitably-minded clients in an economic climate fraught with inflation, stock market volatility, rising interest rates, fears of a recession, and even fears of a new global health crisis.
We understand that factors like this are very much on your clients’ minds, even if clients might not express their concerns directly during your meetings. To that end, the topics in this newsletter are designed to equip you with conversation starters and planning ideas to allow philanthropy to enrich your relationships with your clients as you guide them through challenging times. This month we’re featuring important reminders about bequests, legislative updates and a look ahead to 2026, and food for thought as you build estate and financial plans for clients who own farmland.
As always, please reach out. Our goal is to earn your trust in our team’s knowledge and expertise so that you will not hesitate to pick up the phone and give us a call whenever a client mentions anything about philanthropy. Most of the time, we can help you serve the client. If we can’t, we will point you in the right direction.
Thank you for the opportunity to work with you and your clients to make this community a better place. We are grateful.
Michael Monteith, CEO
Peninsula Community Foundation
As we’re marching toward the end of summer, proper philanthropic planning is becoming even more important to your charitably-minded clients in an economic climate fraught with inflation, stock market volatility, rising interest rates, fears of a recession, and even fears of a new global health crisis.
We understand that factors like this are very much on your clients’ minds, even if clients might not express their concerns directly during your meetings. To that end, the topics in this newsletter are designed to equip you with conversation starters and planning ideas to allow philanthropy to enrich your relationships with your clients as you guide them through challenging times. This month we’re featuring important reminders about bequests, legislative updates and a look ahead to 2026, and food for thought as you build estate and financial plans for clients who own farmland.
As always, please reach out. Our goal is to earn your trust in our team’s knowledge and expertise so that you will not hesitate to pick up the phone and give us a call whenever a client mentions anything about philanthropy. Most of the time, we can help you serve the client. If we can’t, we will point you in the right direction.
Thank you for the opportunity to work with you and your clients to make this community a better place. We are grateful.
Michael Monteith, CEO
Peninsula Community Foundation
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The team at the community foundation is a resource and sounding board as you serve your philanthropic clients. We understand the charitable side of the equation and are happy to serve as a secondary source as you manage the primary relationship with your clients. This newsletter is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal, accounting, or financial planning advice.
For more information about establishing a fund, please contact Michael Monteith, Email/757.327.0862