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Host - Rory Holland - cstmr.com - Linkedin: CSTMR

Interviewed - Mike Nellis, Austin Community Foundation - LinkedIn: Austin Community Foundation

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In This Episode

In episode 31 of Mighty Finsights, Rory Holland interviews Mike Nellis, CEO of the Austin Community Foundation (ACF), about the pivotal role of community foundations in today's economy and philanthropic landscape. Mike discusses how ACF serves as a "charitable bank" and community endowment, connecting people and resources to tackle issues like housing affordability. They explore the generational wealth transfer and the skepticism younger generations hold toward traditional philanthropy. Learn why ACF is focused on trust-based giving, and how they use flexible capital and deep community knowledge to deploy capital with sustained impact, moving beyond simple transactional giving.

  • Generational Wealth Transfer: A massive transfer of wealth is underway, posing a huge opportunity for organizations like community foundations to help younger generations invest capital meaningfully.
  • Skepticism in Philanthropy: Younger individuals from wealthy families are often skeptical of traditional philanthropy, requiring challenge and guidance on how to use their capital and influence for significant positive change.
  • Beyond Charitable Banking: Community foundations function as both a charitable bank (managing Donor Advised Funds or DAFs) and a permanent community endowment, ensuring capital is available for both today's and future needs.
  • DAFs Offer Flexibility: Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) allow donors to receive a tax deduction today while making gifts over time, offering efficiency and flexibility in charitable giving.
  • Trust-Based Giving: A shift is occurring away from prescriptive giving to a trust-based philanthropic perspective, where funds are invested in high-impact organizations and their leadership, moving beyond focusing on overhead minutiae.
  • Solving Housing Affordability: The Austin Community Foundation is tackling the local housing affordability crisis by providing cheap, fast, and flexible debt to developers to unlock other capital for housing production.
  • Data and Future Relevance: ACF remains relevant by using data to understand regional challenges, which informs their grant-making and long-term strategy, enabling them to meet the community's needs in perpetuity.
  • Living Minimal Is Freeing: Rory and Mike talk about their experiences living in RVs on the road and how those experiences shaped them as people and shaped their relationships with others.

Chapters

00:00 EP31 - Teaser

00:40 EP31 Introduction

01:49 The Billionaire Philanthropy Workshop

06:00 Skepticism in Philanthropy: The Younger Generation's Perspective

07:35 Journey to Austin from the Midwest

12:01 Driving from CA to TX

13:50 Coffee, Colorado and the Flatirons

15:49 Rory Holland - Commentary

16:27 Coffee, Colorado and the Flatirons - Continued

17:11 What Is the Austin Community Foundation?

22:18 Differentiation Community Foundations from Private Foundations

24:46 What is a Donor-Advised Fund?

27:01 Tackling the Housing Crisis in Austin and Beyond

29:56 Rory Holland - Commentary

32:11 Tackling the Housing Crisis in Austin and Beyond - Continued

35:26 Supporting Artists and Cultural Preservation

37:31 The Guadalupe Floods in the Texas Hill Country

41:32 Selling Everything to Live Down by the River in an RV

43:08 Rory Holland - Commentary

43:40 Selling Everything to Live Down by the River in an RV - Continued

48:58 The Wealth Transfer and How to Make an Impact

54:29 ACF and the Future of Philanthropy

57:02 Closing Remarks

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