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When selling your business, if you have charitable goals, tax reduction goals, retirement income goals, family sticking together and next generation goals, listen to this conversation for tidbits to consider that may help you in reaching those goals and have an even greater long term impact on your family and the community at large.



What You’ll Learn:

  • An overview of the 501c3 organization and what that means for tax benefits.
  • How Kimberly helps clients find clarity on where they want to contribute to their community.
  • How to set up annual donations rather than donate all at once.

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Links & Resources

Contact Kimberly by telephone (602) 682-2030 or kkur@azfoundation.org

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About the Guest

Kimberly Kur is Chief Development Officer for the Arizona Community Foundation. Promoted to this role in April 2021, Kimberly leads the foundation’s statewide asset development activities, including ACF’s Center for Planned Giving. She is responsible for training and guiding ACF’s statewide teams in areas of planned giving, donor stewardship, prospect management and partnering with professional advisors. Kimberly also works closely with existing and future donors, nonprofits and professional advisors to facilitate lifetime and planned charitable gifts.

Kimberly joined ACF in April 2014 as Senior Director of Philanthropic Services, returning to the organization after a year with the Jewish Community Association of Greater Phoenix. From 2000 until her departure in 2013, Kimberly had served as ACF’s principal liaison with professional advisors and developed a comprehensive system of outreach to the professional advisor community that has been a model for community foundations throughout the country. Kimberly established ACF’s donor and prospect relationship management system for delivering services that match each donor’s unique philanthropic and personal interests.

Before joining ACF in 2000, Kimberly practiced as an estate planning attorney in Philadelphia. She holds a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) certification through the American College of Financial Services, is a cum laude graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law and earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania.

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