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The
Community Foundation for the Alleghenies meets National Standards for operational
quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector.
To receive confirmation of
National Standards compliance, The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies submitted
its organizational and financial policies and procedures to a rigorous peer review.
The National
Standards Seal by our name indicates official confirmation from the Council on
Foundations that we have met the most rigorous standards in philanthropy.
It affirms our commitment to financial security, transparency and
accountability. It says our grantmaking includes an open, competitive process
designed to address the changing needs of our community. The National Standards
Seal also confirms our history of honoring donors’ wishes—to support the arts, cultivate
gardens, save endangered species, cure illness, expand literacy, feed
children—and support countless other important causes.
The National Standards for
U.S. Community Foundations Program was established in 2000 in cooperation with
the Council on
Foundations. National Standards guide community foundations in
establishing legal, ethical and effective operational practices that serve as
blueprints for internal development and benchmarks for external assessment. The
43 National Standards require The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies to document its policies in donor services,
investment management, grantmaking and administration.