
New Hope Foundation
Fundraising dollars play a very important part in providing high quality
services to persons with disabilities. The New Hope Village Foundation was
established in 1987 as the fund-raising arm of New Hope. It is governed
by a Board of Trustees who oversees development operations.
While minimum levels of operational needs and most services at New Hope
are covered by government funding programs, there is often not enough to
cover equipment, furnishings, and other capital improvements that meet New
Hope's standards for high quality service.
Several special funds are available through the foundation to help provide
donors a better choice for contributions:
Annual Fund - The Annual Support Program pays for recurring needs,
such as adaptive equipment, vocational supplies and programming, and capital
expenditures at New Hope and its off-campus sites.
Building and Equipment Fund - This Fund helps pay for new
buildings, renovations, repair and replacement of equipment, dept retirement,
grounds improvement and other major expenditures at New Hope and its
off-campus sites.
Endowment Fund - This Fund was established to provide a
supplemental source of income to help pay for recurring and special needs. It
provides the donor the opportunity to make a gift that will keep on giving
and will help New Hope save for the future.
Funds received from planned gifts such as bequeaths, life insurance,
retirement funds, and memorial gifts go 100% to the Endowment Fund unless
otherwise designated.
Clients' Special Needs Fund - A Clients' Special Needs Fund was
established to provide for personal needs of our clients when there are no
other funds available.
In addition, gifts of cash and materials are always needed and welcome to
assist New Hope in continuing the excellence in services due to the people we
serve.
The Director of Development works closely with the Foundation Trustees to
supervise the receipts and expenditures of all these funds.
In addition, the Director of Development is available to visit with
families of persons served at New Hope to discuss questions or concerns about
future financial security for their loved ones.
For information regarding wills, trusts and other estate planning, you may
wish to visit www.leavealegacyiowa.com.
LEAVE A LEGACY is a NCPG (National Committee on Planned Giving) public
education initiative sponsored in Iowa focused on increasing estate gifts to
charitable nonprofit organizations in Iowa and carried out through a
statewide network of community-based programs. The mission of LEAVE A LEGACY
in Iowa is to preserve and improve the quality of life in our communities
sustained by the people, programs and services of charitable nonprofit
organizations. The website provides an array of financial, tax and estate
information, calculators and links to other helpful planning sites and
professional help.
For more information, contact:
Jodie Jansen, Director of Development
Jodie_Jansen@newhopevillage.org
New Hope Village
Box 887
Carroll, IA 51401
712-792-5500, Ext. 216
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Hope Village
1211 E. 18th St.
Carroll, IA 51401
(712)-792-5500
New Hope Village is a 501 (c) (3) agency
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