Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is the Fisher Catholic Foundation and why does it exist?
A:
The William V. Fisher Catholic High School Foundation is a non-profit,
tax-exempt organization, founded in 1986 by concerned citizens of the
community. The future of Catholic education in Fairfield County was in
doubt and the founding fathers of the foundation wanted to assure that
the resources were available to support future generations in their
desire for quality Catholic education.
Q: How does the foundation serve the school and community?
A:
The Fisher Catholic High School is awarded yearly gifts as identified
by the William V. Fisher Catholic High School Foundation Board, the
principal of the school and the wishes of contributors. The awards are
made from the proceeds of the investments with some portion of the
investment growth being reinvested back in the foundation so that the
main core principal is grown and safeguarded for future generations.
This allows a donor's gift to be perpetual and yet directed according
to the donor's wishes. Since its inception the Foundation has given the
school over one million dollars while growing the principal.
Q: Who governs the Fisher Catholic Foundation?
A:
A board of volunteer members of the business community (approved by the
Bishop), a member of the clergy, the principal of the high school, and
a financial representative of the Bishop, oversee the investment
strategy as defined by the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops
guidelines. All investments are made in a socially responsible way and
in keeping with the tenants of the Roman Catholic Church.
Q: What are the benefits of working with the Fisher Catholic Foundation?
A:
There are many benefits from your association with the William V.
Fisher Catholic Foundation. Giving to the foundation guarantees that
your gift will remain in memoriam and provide benefits to the Fisher
Catholic education system forever. Another benefit is the tax advantage
for you or your family, as can be identified by your tax accountant or
financial advisor. The Fisher Catholic Foundation is an ideal place to
help you keep more of what you have worked hard for and develop a
living legacy for the generations to come.
Q: How do I make a gift to the Fisher Catholic Foundation?
A:
You can make a gift to the foundation at any time. Gifts of cash,
property or insurance policies are common for the foundation. Work with
your trusted financial advisor, CPA, or attorney. Contact the Fisher
Catholic Foundation Board for further details.
Q: Is there a minimum dollar amount I need to have to participate?
A:
No. Most gifts are at the discretion of the donor. The William V.
Fisher Catholic High School Foundation is here to assist you in
fulfilling your charitable intentions. Your gift can be in the form of
a prepaid insurance policy or cash.
Q: Can I choose the use of my gift?
A:
Yes, the majority of the gifts given are directed toward tuition
support of needy students but there are also gifts dedicated to a
department of the school like the library, computer technology, chapel,
science or band. If you desire, your donation may support other school
needs, and may be identified at the time the gift is established.
Q: Do I have to be Catholic to have an affiliation with the Fisher Catholic Foundation?
A:
No. The Fisher Catholic Foundation welcomes participation from anyone
that has an interest in supporting the education and religious
development of Catholic education.
Q: How do I get started?
A:
Contact the Fisher Catholic High School, the principal of the high
school, a board member of the Foundation, your attorney, financial
advisor, or accountant and let them know your intentions. They will
contact the appropriate personnel to set up your gift.
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