Boris Mizhen Is Happy With the Unique Structure of the Charity PACE Family Fund

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“The PACE endowment fund is a unique financial device which helps provide peace of mind at the start of each fiscal year,” said Boris Mizhen.

-- Real estate developer Boris Mizhen has been a longtime supporter of the Jewish Foundation of Greater New Haven, helping advance its mission through the organization’s PACE (Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment) fund. Designed to provide a dependable source of annual funding, a PACE gift is a specially designated endowment that helps ensure vital programs and initiatives can continue to receive financial support year after year. Donors can establish a PACE fund through a variety of giving arrangements tailored to their individual circumstances and preferences. These may include bequests, life insurance policies, charitable remainder trusts, outright gifts of cash or property, transfers of securities, and other planned-giving strategies, some of which may offer potential tax advantages.

“The PACE endowment fund is a unique financial device which helps provide peace of mind at the start of each fiscal year,” said Boris Mizhen. “I’m pleased to be able to help the Jewish Foundation feel a little bit more secure so they don’t have to worry about economic uncertainty disrupting their work. I’m very grateful to be in a position to assist them with their efforts, and I encourage everyone who has the means to donate to consider a PACE gift”.

The minimum contribution to a PACE fund is $10,000. However, in recognition that not everyone is in the economic position to make such a generous contribution, the Jewish Federation also provides an opportunity for anyone to have their name listed on the Federation’s Honor Roll through the Community PACE fund. The Community Fund contribution is a minimum of $100, which gets pooled with other individual donations to strengthen their shared potential. The annual gifts help to fund activities like Jewish education, schools, camps, and care for the elderly Jewish community in the New Haven area. Additionally, the Foundation welcomes people from various backgrounds and cultures who may be seeking assistance. One innovative local program is their “Jacob Fund,” which provides food in a dignified and discreet way to families suffering financial discomfort, whether from loss of employment, illness, or other unforeseen events. Between $50 and $100 per week is allotted to families through special gift cards that may be used at partner supermarkets around the New Haven area.

Formerly a longtime resident of Guilford, Connecticut, Boris Mizhen now resides in New York City. He works in the real estate sector, striving to improve the quality of housing for people of all economic backgrounds. Mizhen devotes considerable time and energy to the Boris Mizhen Family Trust, supporting a multitude of local and national charities and other non-profit organizations, such as the Jewish Foundation of Greater New Haven. He has earned a respected reputation for assisting residents displaced by gentrification and for his work in making neighborhood transitions easier.

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