Easy, impactful charitable planning
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Your trusted partner in philanthropy
For decades, we have partnered with wealth advisors, estate planning attorneys and accountants to craft tax-wise giving plans that make a lasting impact. We highly value these relationships and the vital role advisors play in advancing philanthropy. From complex gifts to noncash assets, advisors trust GCF’s expertise to help bring their clients’ charitable goals to life.
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Leah Bobbey, CAP®, CFRE, Director, Professional Advisor Relations at 513-768-6123 or [email protected].

GCF has partnered with thousands of generous individuals and their advisors to create a lasting impact in our region. Explore just a few of the ways we can work together to advance our region through your clients’ charitable giving.
We are here to assist you in supporting your clients, from developing a giving strategy to selecting fund types, navigating complex gifts, family philanthropy, legacy planning, and more.
A simple, impactful way to give.
We can help you and your clients build strategic, planned gifts that bring families together and impact generations to come.
Find a giving vehicle that best suits your clients’ needs.
Discover the advantages of utilizing non-cash assets.
In addition to providing charitable solutions for your clients, GCF brings professional advisors together to learn and share ideas to grow their practice.
Because the GCF team works and lives here, they have personal knowledge of every facet of our community in which they serve and want our neighbors to thrive.

Explore timely charitable topics of interest to you and your clients.
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CLATs are gaining attention as IRS guidance highlights new flexibility—offering tax-efficient giving, estate planning benefits, and more room to adapt.
