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Investments & Financials

The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven again out-performed market benchmarks in its investment management.  The one year return, ending December 31, 2010 is 10.6%.  The five year return is 5.1% and the return since inception (1995) is 8.7%.

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Financials
Investment Performance
Performance in Relation to Peers
Administrative Expense
Investment Philosophy
The Spending Rule Policy
Asset Allocation Policy
Investment Managers
Investment Management Performance Benchmarks & Assessment Process
The Community Foundation's Corporation and The Community Foundation measure and assess its investment performance monthly, both on a manager-by-manager and cumulatively, through an external third party.  All investment performance data, including holdings and transactions, is independently provided by each manager The Community Foundation’s independent auditor and to Colonial Consulting, L.L.C., a New York based firm that provides evaluation and investment advisory services to more than seventy foundations and endowments nationally, including more than twenty community foundations.  Investment performance is assessed against two benchmarks, as follows:

“Absolute”:   The Absolute investment performance benchmark is equal to the Consumer Price Index plus effective Spending Rate.

“Relative”:  The Relative investment performance benchmark is equal to fifty (50) basis points (0.5%) above the rate of return produced by specific market benchmarks, which represent the asset classes contained in the long-term asset allocation model, with such market benchmarks weighted in accordance with the model’s target allocation.
Investment Management Expense
Governance of Investment Process

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The Community Foundation held its semi-annual conference call in February with non-profits that have organization endowments at The Foundation.
Click here to view the presentation, which includes investment performance results for 2010, a list of investment managers and more.

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