FAQs
What is the difference between the RSF Education Foundation and the Endowment?
- Through its Annual Giving Campaign, the RSFEF raises private funds for the immediate purpose of delivering an extraordinary education to all RSF students. Its focus is on the near- term – any given school year (funds raised are paid out for that school year).
The Endowment is focused on the long-term financial health of the District. Funds raised increase the potential distribution to the District in perpetuity, while protecting principal for long-term financial security.
How are the amounts of the two distributions determined?
- District Grant (short-term)
- Annually, the District requests a grant from the RSFEF to meet its Fiscal Year Operating Budget. Discussions begin in the spring for the following school year and the amount is determined by mutual agreement with the District based on projections of budgets, public funding sources and the resulting shortfall. The District Grant is met by funds raised through the Annual Giving Campaign.
- Endowment (long-term)
- Funds raised for the Endowment increase its principal thus the potential distribution made to the District. Annual distributions from the Endowment range form 3-5% of the principal per its Distribution Policy, which is set forth by the Endowment Advisory Board, a subcommittee of the RSFEF Board of Trustees.
Why can’t we use the Endowment to meet the District Grant?
- We are grateful to the original founding families and others for paying it forward so that generations of RSF students are assured a first-rate education.
In recent years District costs increased about $200,000 per year primarily due to increasing personnel costs. These costs will continue to escalate along with the deficit even without additional staffing or programs. State funding varies, primarily according to the local property tax base and market cycles, and to a lesser extent the state’s current budget priorities. The Fund offsets these cost increases and uncertainties by making an annual distribution to the District.
Can I make a contribution to the Endowment?
- Absolutely. We ask that school parents help us meet the District Grant first by making a contribution to the RSFEF Annual Giving Campaign.
What is the Distribution Policy?
- Subject to meeting its minimum return requirements, the Endowment makes an annual distribution to the District of up to 5%. In 2015-2016, the Fund made its first distribution of $126,000 to the District. For the 2024-25 school year, the fund will make its eighth distribution to the district in the amount of $245,714.
Who manages the Fund?
Since 2003, the Fund has been managed by the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation (www.rsffoundation.org), a professionally managed community foundation with a long history of local service. Periodic audits of services are conducted by the Endowment Advisory Board.
- Endowment Advisory Board:
- Tom Vieira Endowment Chair
- Edna Munoz-Lash Endowment Vice-Chair