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Ways to Give
How Can I Help?
Make a Tax-Deductible donation to the Boulder Shambhala Center
You are welcome to specify how you'd like your donation to be used. Your gift may also be unrestricted, and the use of the funds will be up to the governing body of the Boulder Shambhala Center. We will send you a receipt at the end of the year for tax purposes.
The Boulder Shambhala Center is a division of Shambhala International (Vajradhatu) a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Boulder Shambhala Center Endowment
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On Shambhala Day 2010, the Boulder Shambhala Center partnered with The Sakyong Foundation, signing an endowment agreement and funding it with an initial investment of $60,000. This is the first endowment ever created for the benefit of a Shambhala Center. |
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In the Fall of 2009, the Boulder Shambhala Center received a $60,000 bequest. Inspired by this gift, our community took a pioneering first step towards our long-term financial strength by investing it in an endowment – a savings account, where the principal is protected, and a portion of investment profits can be used for current projects.
This year, we plan to continue building our endowment, starting with re-investing the $2,500 earned income from its first year. And, we will also dedicate a portion of unrestricted gifts the center receives towards increasing the endowment. For example, the center recently received an anonymous gift of $10,000, 10% of which will be invested in the endowment. We are envisioning a time in the future when the fund has grown to $1 million dollars, and the yearly investment income meaningfully increases the services the Center can offer to our members and the larger Boulder community.
Help us grow our Boulder Shambhala Center endowment by making a gift or consider including us in your will.
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