Calling all Hamilton County Non-Profits!

On Thursday, November 8, 2012, Legacy Fund will be hosting the fourth annual "Celebration of Philanthropy" event at the Ritz Charles.  We will be presenting the "Living Legacy" award to salute the selflessness and tireless dedication of those who profoundly impact the quality of life and fabric of Hamilton County.  Like last year, the award recipient will be announced during the program.  This event is aimed at celebrating and inspiring philanthropy in our community, and at the same time, recognizing there is still much to do to help our neighbors and our county thrive.  This is where we hope you will join us.

Not-For-Profit Showcase Opportunity
During the cocktail and social hour, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., we will feature an expanded Not-For-Profit Showcase consisting of organizations that serve Hamilton County.  The opportunity continues for not-for-profit groups to exhibit and tell their important stories.  The showcase is only available for 45 organizations, so be sure to make reservations early.  We will reserve spots on a first come first served basis.

The investment to participate in this wonderful opportunity can be managed in a couple of ways:
1) Purchase one ticket for a representative from your staff and an additional ticket for a representative of your board totaling $180.00.  Your purchase includes the showcase, dinner, and the program for your two attendees.  Additional single tickets can be purchased for $90.00. 
2) Purchase a table of eight for $720.00 or a table of ten for $900.00 which includes the showcase, dinner, and program for your attendees.  This will be a great opportunity for your board and key donors to participate in the evening’s festivities.
3) Purchase a table at the Sponsor Level of $1500.00 to receive additional publicity for your organization (dinner table signage, program listing, and logo displayed on screens), the showcase, dinner, and the program for 8-10 attendees.

With an emphasis on philanthropy that serves all of our missions, we hope you can join us for what promises to be one of the most inspiring events you will attend all year!  We are already receiving advanced reservations and welcome your inquiry by contacting Legacy Fund at 317-843-2479 or
kerryb@cicf.org.

Professional Advisor Presentation, Reception and Tour



Professional Advisor Presentation, Reception and Tour

Terry Anker and Ann O’Hara invite you to a very special event at the newly renovated Mansion at Coxhall Gardens hosted by Legacy Fund and Church Church Hittle & Antrim. Eric Manterfield will be presenting "Ethical Issues for Estate Planning and Family Business Succession Advisors" followed by a reception and guided tour.

This presentation has limited seating and is open to the public.
Register quickly by emailing events@cicf.org!!



2012 Presentation Topic:
Ethical Issues for Estate Planning and Family Business Succession
When:
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Presentation at 4:00 pm
Reception and Tour at 5:15 pm
Where:

The Mansion at
Coxhall Gardens
116th & Towne Road
Carmel, IN
Presenter:
Eric Manterfield, JD
Who: Professional Advisors
Cost: Free
 
Description
Eric Manterfield is an attorney and partner at Krieg DeVault and is an esteemed writer and speaker in the area of estate planning. We have applied for one hour of ethics CE credit for Financial Planners and Attorneys. The presentation will be followed by a cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception complete with an historical overview and guided tour of the mansion.


Honoring Good Samaritan Karl Harford

In memory of Karl T. Harford, Tom and Livia created the Good Samaritan Endowed Scholarship Fund with the help of Legacy Fund to recognize Good Samaritan Acts.  Their son Karl was known for random acts of kindness and sadly his life was cut short after providing a ride home for three strangers he met that evening.  Karl’s memory will live on forever with the Karl T. Harford Good Samaritan Endowed Scholarship Fund which has given out over $80,000 in scholarships to 15 good samaritan students.

Scholar Clark Trexler, CICF Vice President of Grants Liz Tate, Livia Harford, Scholar Jason Fry, Tom Harford, and Scholar Nathaniel O’Dell are pictured following the Karl T. Harford Memorial Golf Outing.


A Spark of Giving

Emily Yott was diagnosed with leukemia shortly after her first birthday. After 14 months of intense treatment at both Riley Hospital for children and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent, Emily lost her battle with the disease in May of 2007.

Emily’s parents, Jim and Stephanie Yott, wanted to memorialize their daughter by allowing her brief life to have far-reaching impact on other children facing life-threatening diseases. The Yotts created a fund in her memory with the help of their financial investment advisor who connected them to Legacy Fund, an affiliate of the Central Indiana Community Foundation.

Since the creation of the the Emily Yott Foundation, their efforts have helped nearly 30 families and children impacted by cancer or other critical illnesses.