St. George's, Arlington, VA
St. Stephen's, Richmond, VA
St. Stephen's, Richmond, VA

Why Invest

We respect that you are the steward of your parish’s or organization’s treasure. The VEIF mission is to assist you with your endeavor. As with the parable of the talents (“But he who had received the one talent went and dug in the ground and hid his master’s money”), hiding the talent is not an option. The VEIF Trustees are a group of investment and business professionals who direct the management of the funds by carefully overseeing the investment managers’ activities.

VEIF provides numerous benefits to churches and Diocesan-related organizations in managing their investments beyond what is typically available from banks, brokerage houses, and other investment managers. All levels of investment are encouraged—from a small flower fund to a multi-million-dollar endowment.

Mission Aligned Investing

Virginia Episcopal Investment Funds affirms “the social responsibility of the church and the social implications of the Christian faith.” (Diocese of Virginia Canon 13; Section 2). Our Mission-Aligned Investing Policy commits to Socially Responsible Investing by applying regular screens to our investments based on the Episcopal Church’s No-Buy List. We actively engage in Environmental, Social, and Governance investing by seeking out opportunities to align our values with our portfolio.

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High-Quality Management

VEIF affords our Participants (investors) access to high quality investment managers. The VEIF Funds are managed by professionals who are experts in specific sectors of the financial markets and overseen by the VEIF Trustees, as advised by our investment consultant, LCG Associates.

Reduced Costs

Our Participants benefit from reduced investment costs due to economies of scale. The per share fees are less on the combined VEIF investments than any one Participant organization would receive for our level of expertise and oversight.

Continuity

Our Participants benefit from the continuity of management that VEIF provides. Unlike commercial entities that are bought, sold, and merged, VEIF has remained in place as an organization of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia since 1754. VEIF creates and maintains relationships with our Participants over many years through which we often aid in multiple areas such as endowments, building funds, mission funds, staff salary augmentation, and more. As an organization of Episcopalians, we work with our Participants in helping them meet their financial objectives in a way few commercial organizations can.

Eliminates Conflict

Investing with VEIF eliminates potential conflict of interest issues that sometimes arise in churches. Rather than favoring the investment advice of parishioner A who is a banker, or parishioner B who is a stockbroker, investing the church’s funds with VEIF ensures the money is invested without any conflicts of interest.

Audited

VEIF provides audited financial reports to our Participants. Monthly standard performance statements are sent out, and Participants can access an online portal at any time to research the performance of their VEIF investments.

Results

The Virginia Episcopal Investment Funds delivers results. Some examples:

Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Greenwood, Virginia’s Endowment “is one of the ways that Emmanuel Church reaches out to the local community and beyond. Early each year the Endowment Board meets with mission partners, to help decide how to spend the income from our Endowment investments. In 2020 the Endowment gave $142,300 in grants to thirty-one mission partners engaged in good works. The church’s various Endowments are managed as one consolidated fund, currently invested with Virginia Episcopal Investment Funds.”

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Saint Thomas Episcopal Church of McLean, Virginia’s Endowment Fund “was established in 2009 to provide a permanently invested growth and development fund for St. Thomas.  Income from the Fund provides both for the long-term needs of the church and for programs not related to ongoing monthly expenses. The principal is invested with Virginia Episcopal Investment Funds.”

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St. George’s Episcopal Church of Fredericksburg, Virginia’s General Endowment Fund (GEF) “was established to ensure a firm financial foundation for the church and to provide additional funds for outreach ministries, programs of the Church, capital additions and/or improvements, and loans for residential purposes to St. George’s clergy and full-time program staff. The GEF is not intended to supplement the Church’s annual operating budget for current expenses that are administrative or operational in nature. GEF funds are primarily invested in the Diocese of Virginia Virginia Episcopal Investment Funds (VEIF) a professionally managed investment portfolio benefiting the churches and organizations of all three Episcopal Dioceses of Virginia.”

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St. Anne’s Episcopal Church of Reston, Virginia’s Endowment Fund “launched in mid-2015 with the goal of preparing for and investing in the future to ensure that St. Anne’s mission and ministries would continue to thrive for generations to come. St. Anne’s uses these grants to support the ministries that transform lives, not only within our church and our local community, but also across Virginia and beyond. The endowment fund’s investments are managed by the Virginia Episcopal Investment Funds of The Diocese (VEIF), who serve the Diocese of Virginia and its parishes, with a portfolio valued at $100+ million.”

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