St. Paul’s Foundation was established in 1999 and is intended to be the vehicle by which the Parish of Rothesay can support the work of
the church in imaginative and on-going ways. The Foundation’s assets are managed by the Diocesan Consolidated Investment Fund (DCIF).
The terms of trust for the Foundation are as follows:
To establish a trust fund identified as St. Paul’s Foundation under which five communicants in the Parish of Rothesay, are chosen by the
Vestry of St. Paul’s Church, Parish of Rothesay to administer the Foundation as Trustees.
Donors can contribute to the Foundation in the following ways:
The trustees of the Foundation are able to advise potential donors as to ways in which they could best support the work of the church.
The trustees can refer inquiries to professional advisers. Individuals can be memorialized through the Fund, of gifts can be made anonymously.
Trustees
the church in imaginative and on-going ways. The Foundation’s assets are managed by the Diocesan Consolidated Investment Fund (DCIF).
The terms of trust for the Foundation are as follows:
To establish a trust fund identified as St. Paul’s Foundation under which five communicants in the Parish of Rothesay, are chosen by the
Vestry of St. Paul’s Church, Parish of Rothesay to administer the Foundation as Trustees.
To solicit, to receive, and to acknowledge gifts, bequests, memorials and testimonials made to the Foundation.
The allocation of funds annually shall, in the discretion of the Trustees be for undertakings and projects worthy of support
using the following formula: In any one-year the interest earned by the Fund and up to 5% of the capital may be distributed
in each of the following four ways to the amount specified in any one category:
using the following formula: In any one-year the interest earned by the Fund and up to 5% of the capital may be distributed
in each of the following four ways to the amount specified in any one category:
¼ in support of building, renovations, restorations or repairs at St. Paul’s.
¼ in support of the spiritual enhancement of the members of the parish family.
¼
in support of assistance or aid to families in need or to support
worthy undertakings and projects in the Greater Saint John area.
¼ in support of national or international relief efforts.
Donors can contribute to the Foundation in the following ways:
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By making memorial gifts in memory of loved ones. Individuals can be
memorialized through the Fund, or gifts can be made anonymously.
Funeral homes have the memorial cards – ask for St. Paul’s Rothesay.
- By remembering the Church in their wills.
- By allocating insurance policies to benefit the Foundation.
- By a gift of an annuity.
- By a gift in-kind of securities.
The trustees of the Foundation are able to advise potential donors as to ways in which they could best support the work of the church.
The trustees can refer inquiries to professional advisers. Individuals can be memorialized through the Fund, of gifts can be made anonymously.
Trustees
Clark Sancton – Chair
Ann Fairweather
Peter Graham
Canon Albert Snelgrove
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