When you’re ready to open a new donor-advised fund, scholarship fund, or any other kind of charitable fund at Greater Horizons, one of the first things you’ll be asked to do is come up with a name for your fund.
For some, this is one of the most enjoyable aspects of setting up a fund. For others, it may be challenging. Here are some things to consider when naming your new fund:
The fund name must include a descriptor, like fund or foundation, that clearly shows the grant is not coming from a personal account. We aren’t able to set up funds using only a person’s or family’s name.
One descriptor that does not work well in a fund name is “trust,” because a fund is an account at Greater Horizons, not a separate legal entity. A trust may be used to make contributions to a fund, but the fund itself is not a trust.
Also keep in mind that after the fund’s advisors pass, the fund’s successor advisors will make grants from the fund.
It’s possible that you may choose a fund name that already exists in our system, so it’s important to always reference your six-digit fund ID when communicating with us. The fund ID serves as the unique account number for your fund.
You can always choose to include your name and contact information on the check stub so the nonprofit can easily determine who sent the donation.
Rest assured that we can change the name of your fund if you decide you want to go in another direction.
Ready to set up a donor-advised fund? You can get started here.
Authored by: Leanne Breiby, Vice President of Communications