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CORE Endowment

The CORE Endowment is a permanent fund designed to sustain CORE’s mission of providing free, global access to meaningful stories, knowledge, and education.

Under management of UBS, the fund is invested with only the returns used to support mission-critical projects. The principal remains untouched, ensuring long-term stability and impact.

The endowment operates under strong governance and transparent oversight, following U.S. nonprofit regulations and UPMIFA guidelines.

Contributions are welcomed globally from individuals, families, foundations, companies, and institutions, and can be made in various forms, including cash, securities, real estate, cryptocurrency, and donor-advised funds.

Why It Matters?

The CORE Endowment creates a sustainable foundation for the future. It transforms contributions into lasting impact across generations.

By preserving the principal and using investment returns, it ensures that storytelling, education, and access to knowledge remain continuous and available worldwide.

How to Get Involved

You can support the CORE Endowment through a charitable donation or by participating in an impact investment aligned with CORE’s mission.

Participation is open globally and each contribution strengthens a long-term model that keeps knowledge free and accessible to all.

To learn more or explore opportunities, please contact us directly.

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