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  • Best Practices for Gifts of Stock

    October 24, 2019 (by Joe Hancock, Vice President & General Counsel) – Probably the most common noncash gifts involve securities, either publicly traded or closely held. Publicly traded stocks are fairly easy to handle from the charity’s perspective and relatively easy for the donor to transfer. The valuation of these stocks is well established and,… Read More

  • Hurdling the Market’s Stress Periods

    May 31, 2019 – You’re at the starting line of a 400-meter hurdle race and ahead of you is a long line of hurdles. You have trained and prepared for this event and are confident that you can successfully jump and clear each obstacle to win the race. Like a 400-meter hurdler, long-term investors will inevitably… Read More

  • Are You Afraid of the DAF?

    October 22, 2019 – Don’t be left in the dark about donor-advised funds. In the 2018 DAF Report, National Philanthropic Trust reported that over a one-year period more than $19 billion was granted from donor-advised funds, or DAFs, to charitable organizations. The ease and flexibility of a donor-advised fund make it an appealing choice for fulfilling… Read More

  • Choose Your Own Adventure

    July 29, 2019 – MEET CORNERSTONE. Over the last five years, Cornerstone has seen a major growth in its congregation. In fact, the growth has been so significant that the church is preparing for a capital campaign to build additional facilities. While new infrastructure is a more immediate need, they know that they also need… Read More

  • HighGround Hosting Baptist Leaders in Israel – PART II

    July 1, 2019 – Faith came alive for a few members of HighGround’s leadership team when they recently traveled to Israel. It is one thing to read stories and picture the events in your mind, but quite another when the stories you’ve read suddenly come to life before your eyes. “As we read the Bible and… Read More

  • Active or Passive Investing? Time to Phone a Friend

    June 24, 2019 – Sometimes fielding investment-related questions from nonprofit board members can make you feel like you’re a contestant on a popular game show. Imagine for a moment that your newest board member asks you to provide insight on active versus passive investment management. “Is it true that an active investment strategy can outperform the… Read More

  • Manager of Managers Approach

    June 6, 2019 – To win in investments, we have to play as a team. The success of any one player, or in this case manager, should not trump the team working to achieve its ultimate goal of completing the play. Instead, the players, i.e. managers, create diversity on the team as each brings their own… Read More

  • A Balancing Act

    May 3, 2019 – As a child, there was great entertainment discovered in navigating narrow walkways. Curbs on the sidewalk, parking bumpers or even brick walls provided fascinating opportunities to live life on the edge. Arms outstretched and tipping slightly from side to side, there was only one key to succeeding in the dream of being… Read More

  • HighGround Hosting Baptist Leaders in Israel

    April 25, 2019 – For years, the leaders of Baptist foundations from each state have gathered together annually for fellowship and an opportunity to learn from one another. This year is no exception, but the journey will be exceptional. The host responsibilities rotate among the various states yearly. HighGround Advisors, formerly Baptist Foundation of Texas, agreed… Read More

  • Leave a Legacy – Establish an Endowment

    April 8, 2019 – Legacies aren’t just for individuals. If you work for a nonprofit organization that is striving to impact future generations, you’ll want to research and consider establishing an endowment fund. An endowment fund is a donation of money or property to a nonprofit organization for the ongoing support of that organization. Ultimately,… Read More