2. You can setup your own charitable entity if you plan to donate at least 5 L p.a. or 25 L corpusand answer YES to any of the statements below Donate now, Decide beneficiaries later Donate land, property or securities Create an implementing/operating organization Raise money from public
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4. Started as a way of promoting higher education and research, has grown to support health; education; and livelihoods
12. Sell and donate cash – decrease in donation amount by capital gains tax
13. Sell and donate securities to your own trust - VineetNayarsold a million shares in HCL Technologies worth Rs 43 crore, in a bid to raise money for his charity SAMPARK
14. Realize as needed as in case of AzimPremjiwith a Private Irrevocable Trust - future distributions can be made at any time
28. I do want to setup a foundation, what is the legal structure that would suit me the most?
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1) Tata Trusts.. - http://www.tata.com/article.aspx?artid=cZrbJBDWkRQ=Sir Ratan Tata Trust was established in 1919 with a corpus of Rs8 millionin September 1898, Jamshetji Tata pledged half his personal wealth, an amount of Rs30 lakh (then £200,000), to make his dream of a "university or institute of research" a realityGrants made – vision expanded, institutions etc.Managed to keep csr separate2) ShivNadar – Daughter RoshniNadarTightly managed – family trustees – 4 members – husband, wife, daughterEducational institutions – SSN school, college and a proposed university
APF – started with grant-making to ngos to support education ultimately moving to an implementing agency to fill in a service gap of trained teachers, also is engaging with the government in parallelDF – promoting entrepreneurship & innovation as change catalysts. Distribute funds into Health, Edu, Agri, Livelihoods. Does not raise funds. For building implementation capacity in existing organizationsWF – promoting entrepreneurship & targeted job creation..work in partnership with ngos, foundations, government. Long term investment strategy