After three straight years of gains, foundation investments performed dismally last year, leading to a 19 percent decline in the value of their endowments, according to one estimate.
The losses, which include grants and operating expenses foundations made last year, suggest foundations will have a difficult time maintaining their grant-making levels unless they dig into their endowments.
Over the past three years, foundation investment returns have barely topped 3 percent on average, according to the projections. It is only looking at a 10-year horizon, when returns increased 6.1 percent on average, that foundations were able to avoid dipping into their endowments to meet the federal requirement that they distribute at least 5 percent of their assets each year.
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