
FJC - A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds
FJC - A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds
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More about this organization
Mission
FJC's mission is to: Increase and maximize the impact of charitable dollars; create innovative philanthropic solutions; and, respond effectively to the needs and interests of donors, charities, borrowers and other clients.
About
Make your philanthropy work harder. FJC focuses on creative philanthropy. We help donors enjoy more impact value for every dollar they give, and work hard to ensure those dollars go further. We were early adopters to the Donor Advised Fund model over 20 years ago because we saw its potential to reshape how philanthropy can work harder.
