Investment Management


The Foundation’s Investment Policy Statement provides both a strategic and tactical allocation among various asset classes. The long term strategic asset allocation is 65% in equities and 35% in fixed income and cash. This strategic allocation is further delineated, in equities, by domestic large cap, small and mid cap, international developed and emerging markets. The fixed income is delineated by high grade (or core), high yield and international. Recognizing the inevitability of short-term market conditions, the tactical allocation provides a range within which managers may allocate funds. For example, the strategic allocation for equities is 65%. The tactical allocation is 75%-45%. Currently, the Foundation’s endowment is investment approximately 55% in equities and 45% in fixed income and cash. The allocation of the portfolio is monitored quarterly to ensure adherence to policy.

The following are some of the benchmark indexes that are used in comparing performance within and among ECCF’s investment managers: S&P 500, Russell 2500 Index, MSCI EAFE Index, MSCI Emerging Market Index, Barclays Aggregated Bond (formerly Lehman) and Merrill Lynch High Yield Index. In addition customized blends of these benchmarks reflective of the portfolio diversification are used.

A copy of ECCF's complete Investment Guidelines is available from ECCF upon request.

ECCF has established money management and custodial arrangements with the following investment firms (all are required to be responsive to the Foundation’s investment policy):


Current Investment Managers:


Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Boston

Cambridge Appleton, Boston
Goldman Sachs, Boston

Ipswich Investment Management, Ipswich

Needham Advisory Corporation, Andover
 

Other Investment Managers


Upon the approval by ECCF, newly donated assets may be invested through an investment manager recommended by the donor. However, each investment manager serves at the pleasure of the Trustees of ECCF. They must manage assets in accordance with policies and objectives adopted by the Finance and Investment committee. Evaluation of investment managers’ performance will be based on comparison results achieved against absolute and relative return objectives. The Finance and Investment Committee reserves the right to evaluate and make any necessary changes regarding the Investment Managers.


Please contact ECCF’s CFO, David Tory at 978-777-8876, d.tory@eccf.org