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For more information about the Jewish Community Foundation, contact Dirk Bird at 303.316.6448.
Live On
Building a Legacy of Strength in the Jewish Community
The Jewish Community Foundation is proud to be part of the Rose Community Foundation’s two-year grant initiative designed to strengthen the Jewish community in the long term. Called Live On: Build Your Jewish Legacy, the initiative is providing the Jewish Community Foundation and other participating Jewish organizations training, grant funds, and advertising and public relations support to help them learn how to solicit and encourage bequest giving by donors.
Consider this: experts predict that $41 trillion will be transferred via estates over the next 50 years, $6 trillion of it to charity. Many people are hesitant or unable to give large gifts in their lifetime but will leave generous bequests in their wills. The aim of Live On is to help metro-area Jewish organizations capitalize on that fact.
Live On is designed to encourage that kind of thinking, and continues efforts begun in 1999 by Rose Community Foundation through The Endowment Challenge, a successful three-year grant initiative in partnership with Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado. The Endowment Challenge offered 19 local Jewish organizations training and financial incentives that resulted in the establishment of new endowment funds currently valued at approximately $23 million, which will continue to grow and produce income far into the future.
The JCF is one of 28 grantees participating in Live On. Based on a national average bequest amount of $50,000, if all of the participating organizations secure bequest commitments from 20 donors each during the two-year initiative, the Denver/Boulder Jewish community could be $30 million closer to a stronger future.
More information about Live On can be found at liveonlegacy.org.
