TIAA Brings Together Endowment Management and Planned Giving Teams to Form ‘TIAA Endowment & Philanthropic Services’
TIAA today announced TIAA Endowment & Philanthropic Services, which brings together the company's endowment and planned giving services under one umbrella organization. In addition, a separate 501(c)(3), TIAA Charitable, will complement these services, providing institutional donor-advised fund solutions. The new structure is designed to meet the growing need among institutional clients to be able to access a comprehensive set of endowment and philanthropic services.
"With an increasingly complex regulatory environment, pressures on fundraising, and donors' interest in how institutions are using their gifts, we believe our clients would benefit from a unified and simplified approach to endowment and philanthropic services," said
TIAA Endowment & Philanthropic Services1 will offer services for institutions of all sizes including:
An outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO) solution, through TIAA Endowments, offering endowment management as well as consulting support on issues such as governance, risk management, and spending policy to help nonprofit organizations more effectively manage their endowments in a cost-effective way. Institutions can access a range of open architecture as well as proprietary investment solutions, including portfolios with high quality alternative asset managers as well as ESG options.
Comprehensive and integrated planned gift investment, administrative, consulting, and reporting services, through TIAA Kaspick, designed to aid nonprofits in their efforts to raise more valuable gifts, create satisfied donors, and manage program-related risks. TIAA Kaspick is a market leader in the administration and management of planned gifts, with a 28 year history and approximately
In addition, a separate 501(c)(3), TIAA Charitable3, will complement services provided by TIAA Endowment & Philanthropic Services, by providing turn-key, custom-branded institutional donor-advised fund solutions to help institutions expand their fundraising capabilities.
"Through our investment expertise and experience serving nonprofit clients we offer tailored, holistic services that help institutions achieve long-term financial well-being," said
Foot notes:-
1. TIAA Endowment & Philanthropic Services ("TEPS") is the business unit through which TIAA offers endowment management and planned giving services. TEPS operates through subsidiaries of TIAA including
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5. Based on assets under management across Nuveen affiliates and TIAA managed assets as of 12/31/17.



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