Assets at small foundations dropped 3.5 percent in 2018, as donor contributions were not enough to make up for a sour stock market, according to a recent study.
Total grants and charitable distributions at the 987 foundations studied by Foundation Source, a grant-maker consultant, remained flat at about $300 million. The study included foundations with assets of less than $50 million. Outgoing grants often fall the year following a rough year on Wall Street.
Foundation Source attributed last year’s decline to a weak stock market, particularly during the fourth quarter of 2018. In 2017, assets climbed 13.5 percent.
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