RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FOR
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Institutional Investments & Philanthropic Solutions
Prepared for
Local Church Ministries – United Church of Christ
Presented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Institutional Consulting:
The Vanerian Group
Global Institutional Consulting
Ira D. Hamman, Financial Advisor
Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management
AUGUST 2012
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Investment Process
Building a relationship with a client begins with a process of discovery and ends with an agreement on an
investment policy and asset allocation that can guide the management of our client’s portfolio.
Developing a tailored investment strategy is an iterative, fiduciary process that is customized to our clients’ specific
situations and sophistications.
We begin gathering information about the client during the proposal process, accessing public databases and
relying on client input to learn about the organization. We will know whether the client is an endowment, a
foundation or a charitable trust. The client may have requested that we address specific needs or concerns in our
proposal. But this preliminary information, often gathered at arm’s length, is far from enough to assess the client’s
true investment needs. Developing a tailored investment strategy is an iterative process that is likely to involve
multiple conversations with and presentations to the client. Moreover, the flow of the process can depend greatly
on the client’s specific situation and sophistication. In general, however, the process can follow the nine steps
outlined below:
Working with a new client is a logical,
disciplined process:
Phase 1: Develop a clear understanding of the client’s mission
Time Horizon, spending goal, capital preservation versus. capital
growth
Phase 2: Assess structure and governance issues
Trust versus corporate structure, and portfolio size
Phase 3: Begin Drafting an Investment Policy Statement
Phase 4: Identify the client’s true risk tolerance
Phase 5: Identify the client’s unique goals and needs
Socially responsible investments, mission-related investing,
sensitivity to Unrelated Business Taxable Income (UBTI)
Phase 6: Develop an appropriate asset allocation
Phase 7: Test proposed asset allocations
Phase 8: Review and refine asset allocation recommendation with
client
Phase 9: Review investment strategy annually
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No two clients are the same. Since the Local Church Ministries - United Church of Christ has an existing investment
policy we will work with the Finance Committee to review this policy and develop an investment portfolio(s)
specifically designed to help meet your needs. The illustration below summarizes our comprehensive approach to
working with nonprofit relationships to develop their investment policy statement and implement a structured
investment portfolio that is designed to increase their likelihood of meeting their key objectives.
Institutional Investments & Philanthropic Solutions
Investment Policy Development and Implementation Process
Bank of America Merrill Lynch believes a well-drafted investment policy statement should be written in such a
way as to guide fiduciaries but not overly restrict their activities. Investment policy statements require periodic
reviews to keep them up-to-date with current industry best-practices.
The review of an investment policy begins through discussions with members of your staff and committee. Our
approach is designed to discover the Finance Committee’s goals and objectives for the Local Church Ministries –
United Church of Christ’s assets and any restrictions or limitations. A second meeting is held to discuss
preliminary results of the analysis. Additional information is gathered and clarification of goals and objectives
important to the development of the investment policy, take place at the second meeting.
The Vanerian Group and Ira Hamman, your dedicated relationship team, would then present the final analytical
results and recommendations at a third meeting. The review and enhancement of your current guidelines could
likely be accomplished in two meetings.
Analyzing your needs
Fundraising and service issues
Organization specific challenges
Community commitments
Fiduciary and Governance
concerns
Current and future
Spending goals
Capital preservation
Mission fulfillment
Implementing your strategy
Defining objectives
Analyzing spending policy
Recommending asset allocation
Refining investment policy
Investment manager due
diligence
Manager selection and portfolio
optimization
Managing nonfinancial assets
Ongoing portfolio monitoring
Meeting your obligations
Governance and fiduciary assistance
Distribution calculation and fulfillment
Disbursements to split interest trust
beneficiaries
Sub-fund accounting and reporting
Local Church
Ministries –
United Church
of Christ
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The policies we develop address:
Purpose and objectives
Time horizon of the investment program
Risk tolerance
Performance expectations
Asset allocation constraints
Rebalancing of strategic allocation
Roles of the various asset classes
Duties and responsibilities of the investment managers
Monitoring procedures
Specific guidelines applicable to individual investment mandates
Our experience and insights from working with other nonprofit clients similar to the Local Church Ministries –United Church of Christ helps us uncover and fully understand investment objectives and then put the resources of
the firm to work to maximize the opportunity of accomplishing these investment goals.
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BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH – OPEN ARCHITECTURE
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has long been a leader in providing access to a broad array of professionally
managed investment products and services. Our global presence, combined with the depth and breadth of our
resources, translates into access to a wide universe of investment managers and their products and services. Bank
of America Merrill Lynch leverages our industry knowledge and screens thousands of separate account managers,
exchange-traded funds, and mutual funds. We offer high quality investment management products and services to
support conservative investment strategies or those that are more aggressive. Our investment management services
include:
Solutions built on a flexible open architecture platform
Alignment of investment policy and assets based on the mission and unique objectives and commitments of the
client
A fiduciary investment process grounded in spending analysis, driven by specific cash flow and risk
requirements
Rigorous due diligence and monitoring
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of investment managers
Ongoing oversight and management review
Thorough documentation to help fulfill the client’s fiduciary responsibilities
Assembled platform of best-in-class managers
Wide array of carefully screened investment managers and strategies
Various investment platforms to help clients meet their specific needs and goals
Consultative, tailored investment management
Dedicated and comprehensive portfolio management
Asset Allocation and diversification
Advanced risk analytics
Qualified accounts augmented for diversification with the addition of alternative investments
Along with Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s investment management services, we also offer a wide array of
administration services. These services include:
Ongoing consultation with your Financial Advisor Team
Dedicated fiduciary administration team
Custody of assets and recordkeeping of all transactions
Philanthropic and investment consulting
Investment policy review, as needed
Comprehensive monthly statements
Distributions from the endowment or portfolio as directed by your organization
Unitized accounting, as needed, through Endowment Advantage®
Annual valuations and charitable deduction calculations, as needed
Ability to accept a variety of non-cash donations, including closely held stock and real estate
Gift processing and acknowledgment
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Fiduciary Oversight
Unlike many providers of investment advisory services, Institutional Investments and Philanthropic Solutions
(II&PS) stands in a fiduciary relationship with our clients. As noted, Bank of America, N.A. is required by law to
observe the highest standard of care. That means:
Investment decisions are driven by the client’s objectives and the asset allocation designed to help the client
meet those objectives
We must continuously ensure to our regulators that our decisions comply with our fiduciary responsibility.
This fiduciary standard necessarily permeates everything we do for our clients. It drives an additional layer of due
diligence analysis before managers and strategies are qualified for the fiduciary platform. It is the reason for our
annual “Reg.9” internal review process, which is designed to ensure that we follow fiduciary investment guidelines for each client. It results in the absolute integration of trust and administrative functions. And, most significantly, it
is the basis of a definition of investment success that truly reflects the best interests of the nonprofit client; the ability
to fulfill the organization’s mission, now and in the future.
Loyalty Prudence Disclosure Monitoring Diversification
Exclude self-interest of third parties
Ensure expenses are reasonable
Engage only in legal and appropriate transactions
Act with care, skill, and diligence of a prudent person
Develop and document processes for decision making
Hire third parties where internal expertise is lacking
Carefully select service providers
Provide complete and correct information to investment committee and board
Disclosure material information without being asked
Regularly review service providers including performance and fees
Follow up on participant complaints
Follow terms of Investment Policy Statement
Ensure investments are adequately diversified to minimize risk of large losses
Select adequate number of investments/asset classes to achieve diversification
Fiduciary Oversight
Bank of America N.A. may act as a fiduciary when serving in the investment advisor role for a client. In fact,
fiduciary and governance expertise are the cornerstones of our practice. With a commitment to transparency and a
culture of accountability, we help to safeguard the assets of nonprofit organizations so that they can carry out their
missions.
In an environment of heightened scrutiny and increased sensitivity towards governance and oversight, you can be
assured that we understand the demands placed on a director or fiduciary at a nonprofit institution. You must
demonstrate due diligence and the care and caution of a prudent investor. Our well defined methodology is
customized to help you meet those obligations, and to minimize potential liability while providing transparency
throughout the entire process.
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Our team of professionals works to:
Help you carry out your mission and identify any issues you may face in meeting your fiduciary obligations to
board members and your community;
Partner with you to create an investment policy statement (IPS) or align to an existing one - in compliance with
state and federal regulations - and follow through the investment due diligence process;
Help to ensure the investment policy statement is consistent with the goals of your organization and
constituents, complements your mission and reflects its financial priorities and best practices
Monitor the ongoing performance of your assets through regular meetings, comprehensive quarterly reports
and periodic portfolio reviews.
Subject investment portfolios to annual review through an automated system that ensures that portfolios are
being managed consistently with the investment policy statement, as well as other regulatory guidelines.
Bank of America N.A. partners with you to fulfill your fiduciary obligations and achieve your organization’s
mission with greater efficiency, effectiveness, and confidence.
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Relationship Team Biographies
The Vanerian Group and Ira Hamman will have primary management responsibility for this relationship with
support provided by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Institutional Investments &
Philanthropic Solutions and Managed Solutions Group. You will also be assigned to a dedicated Philanthropic
Service Officer and Administrator that will handle planned giving administration and oversight for your account.
The Vanerian Group and Ira Hamman
Marie A. Vanerian, CIMA®, AIF®, Senior Vice President - Investments, Institutional Consultant
Marie began her career at Merrill Lynch in 1977 after earning her degree in economics at Michigan State University.
She is a Senior Vice President of the firm. In 2001, Marie was granted the Certified Investment Management
Analyst (CIMA) designation by completing a program offered through Wharton Business School, in conjunction
with Investment Management Consultants Association (IMCA). It carries substantial weight with discriminating
clients who demand financial expertise, and the most appropriate strategies in evaluating and managing their
investments. Marie has recently been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary® (AIF®) designation from Fiduciary 360
(fi360), an organization offering training, tools and resources to promote a culture of fiduciary responsibility and
improve the decision making processes of fiduciaries. The AIF designation signifies knowledge of fiduciary
responsibility and the ability to implement policies and procedures that meet a defined standard of care.
Throughout her career, Marie has been working with public and private retirement plans, foundations,
endowments, religious organizations and private family offices in providing institutional consulting services. Marie
has been an active member of MAPERS (Michigan Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems) for over 20
years. She is primarily responsible for investment policy, asset allocation, and performance measurement,
investment manager due diligence, client education and communication.
Recently, Marie was recognized by Barron’s as one of the Top 1,000 Financial Advisors for 2011. Other honors include 2011,
2010 and 2009 acknowledgments by Barron’s as one of the Top 100 Women Financial Advisors in the country and in 2007,
Marie was named as one of the Top 25 Financial Advisors in Crain’s Detroit Business.
Michael H. Muirhead Jr., AIF®, Investment Associate
Michael is an Investment Associate with the Vanerian Group within Merrill Lynch. Michael brings over 15 years of
experience in working with Public , Private and Philanthropic institutional clients. Prior to joining the Vanerian
Group, Michael held a number of consulting, sales, marketing and management positions within the Retirement
Group at Merrill Lynch. Michael also has direct investment consulting experience working with several clients as
part of a regional investment consulting firm including investment policy, asset allocation, performance
measurement and manager search and due diligence. Michael has recently been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary® (AIF®) designation from Fiduciary 360
(fi360), an organization offering training, tools and resources to promote a culture of fiduciary responsibility and
improve the decision making processes of fiduciaries. The AIF designation signifies knowledge of fiduciary
responsibility and the ability to implement policies and procedures that meet a defined standard of care.
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He specializes in helping clients manage their Endowments, Foundations, Defined Benefit/Pension, Defined
Contribution/401(k)/403(b) and Non‐Qualified plans. Michael earned a Business Administration degree from
Wayne State University with a concentration in Finance and Investments. Maral Thomas, Investment Associate
Maral joined Merrill Lynch in 2002 after earning a B.A. in Economics from the University of Michigan. Prior to
joining Merrill Lynch, Maral worked at the Federal Reserve as a Financial Analyst. Her primary responsibilities
include investment manager identification and quarterly performance measurement for consulting clients. Mani Khera, Registered Client Associate
Mani joined Merrill Lynch in 2005 after earning a B.A. in Finance from the University of Houston. Her primary
responsibilities include support for the consulting team and clients.
Ira D. Hamman, CFP®, Financial Advisor
Ira, a proven, corporate financial executive joined Merrill Lynch in 2010. Ira brings over 20 years of experience
working in the profit and non-profit sectors where responsibilities included oversight of 401(K) plans and
endowments, commercial borrowing structures and treasury management. His current role as a Financial Advisor
is to understand the client’s need and then utilizing the vast array of resources within Merrill Lynch, tailor a
strategy that will provide direction in achieving those goals. Ira graduated from the University of Akron with a B.S. in Accounting and then went on to get his Masters degree in
Taxation. Ira is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant and holds the CFP® mark as awarded by the Certified
Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Ira has a passion for helping his clients achieve their goals in both the corporate and non-profit areas and at the
personal, family level.
Institutional Investments & Philanthropic Solutions
Kristin Carlson Vogen, Senior Vice President – Philanthropic Specialist
Kristin is a senior vice president and senior institutional philanthropic specialist with Institutional Investments &
Philanthropic Solutions at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. With experience in planned giving at a national
nonprofit organization, Kristin provides consulting assistance on planned giving and other fundraising topics,
board fiduciary and governance education, and review of development policies. Prior to her current role, Kristin
worked for seven years within Philanthropic Management as a senior philanthropic relationship manager
managing endowments for nonprofit organizations and administering private foundations. Kristin has served as Chair of the Exempt Organizations Subcommittee of the Chicago Bar Association’s Federal
Taxation Committee. She currently serves on the planned giving advisory committee for Chicago’s Public
Broadcasting Service affiliate WTTW, the Museum of Science and Industry, and Ravinia Festival. She serves on the
Professional Advisory Committee for the Chicago Community Trust and the Chicago Foundation for Women.
Kristin serves on the Board of the Cara Program. Ms. Vogen graduated Abilene Christian University with a BA in Human Resource Management and William
Mitchell College of Law with a JD.
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Firm Overview
Bank of America Corporation and Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. joined forces to create a truly global company with a
full breadth of financial services. The new company is a premier provider of global wealth management services.
We have a leading wealth management platform, with a significant global standing, with more than 17,000
financial advisorsi and approximately $2.1 trillionii in client assets. Among these professionals are 65 designees of
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Institutional Consulting, a distinguished group of Advisors who can provide the
investment solutions described in this proposal.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Global Institutional Consulting has provided institutional investment expertise and
leadership for decades. Our designated Institutional Consultants work with more than 585 clients and utilize
extensive technical proficiency and disciplined business models to support these relationships and their associated
assets of more than $50 billion under advisementiii.
Institutional Investments & Philanthropic Solutions (“II&PS”)
II&PS within U.S. Trust has an in-depth understanding of the needs of nonprofit institutions. It leverages the
resources, intellectual capital and long-standing philanthropic commitment of our leading financial institution.
With more than 220 years of experience serving nonprofit institutions and philanthropic individuals, Bank of
America Corporation’s Global Wealth and Investment Management oversees $60.7 billion in philanthropic client
assetsiv. Of these assets, II&PS currently manages approximately $26.3 billion in discretionary assets for nonprofit
clientsv. Our staff, of more than 170 philanthropic specialists located across the country, has an array of experience
in serving the nonprofit sectorvi.
Investment Management
II&PS, together with your Global Institutional Consultant, offers a wide variety of investment platforms to manage
your portfolio in a manner consistent with your investment objectives and goals. We utilize the full breadth of
open architecture investment solutions to provide Local Church Ministries with a broad base of strategies from
which to choose, along with the opportunity for truly customized portfolio management and asset allocation
strategies.
Fiduciary & Investment Oversight
As part of our philanthropic consulting services, we work with nonprofit organizations to develop, or refine, the
controls for organizations to help ensure that the duties of care, loyalty and obedience are adequately documented.
It is important that all decisions made by the governing body are informed, in good faith and absent conflict of
interest.
A key aspect of the fiduciary oversight provided by Bank of America N.A. involves the investment review devised
by our Investment Oversight Group. The Group is composed of seasoned investment and fiduciary professionals
who review asset allocations, manager selections, and investment policies as well as "prudent" practices as required
by governmental bodies. The three bodies of law which are considered are the Uniform Prudent Investor Act, the
Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act and the Restatement of the Law Third, Trusts (Prudent
Investor Rule) which establishes the standard for state trust law.
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FEE PROPOSAL
Based upon the information provided from Local Church Ministries – United Church of Christ, we propose the
following discounted fee:
Asset Level Asset Allocation Manager Fees Bundled Fee
$40,000,000 63% Equity / 37% Fixed Income 31 basis points (0.31%) 65 basis points (0.65%)
Please Note: We have included a sample investment proposal based on these assumptions. This fee is subject to change based on final aggregate funding and asset allocation. Our proposed fee above is based on a bundled
solution and includes investment manager fees.
In summary, our proposed fee covers the administrative services outlined in this proposal above as well as the
following services:
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CUSTODY AND ADMINISTRATION STRATEGIC REVIEW AND ADVICE
Fiduciary Oversight
Portfolio structure and design
Manager selection
Manager replacement
Manager monitoring
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
transaction and trade services
(there are NO commissions for
trading)
Portfolio rebalancing
Day-to-day discretionary
portfolio management
Asset safekeeping and asset
servicing
Daily cash sweep
Endowment and Trust
Administration
Interface between investment
managers, depositories, and
clearinghouses
On-going consultation with your
relationship team
A review of your investment
strategy
Investment policy planning
Investment policy documentation
Spending policy analysis
Philanthropic advisory
REPORTING CONVERSION ADDITIONAL SERVICES
(AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL FEE)
Online account and reporting
services
Consolidated account reporting
Performance reporting and
measurement
Data gathering
On-site planning meeting
Extensive pre-testing
Asset and data transfer
Reconciliations
Sub-fund accounting
Tax preparation and reporting1
The above fee is inclusive of repositioning of your current investment holdings, custody, and portfolio reporting and quarterly
investment performance appraisals for the portfolios. As we help you define your financial goals and assess your risk tolerance, the
final asset level, selected investment platform, asset allocation and investment manager selection will determine the final fee associated with
our services. Some investment managers may include internal fees due to holdings in mutual funds, exchange-traded funds,
and/ or hedge funds. The fee schedule above is subject to change and is valid for ninety days from the date of the proposal/fee
schedule.
1 Proposed fee does not include the filing of IRS Form 990(s).
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i Source: Bank of America Investor Fact Book. As of December 31, 2011 ii Source: Bank of America. As of 12/31/2011, Total Client Assets consists of assets under management and assets under advisement in Institutional
Investments & Philanthropic Solutions accounts held at Bank of America, N.A. and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. iii Data and asset amount as of 9/15/2011 iv Source: Bank of America. Global Wealth and Investment Management (GWIM), the wealth and investment management division of Bank of America
Corporation. As of March 31, 2012, GWIM had approximately $60.7 billion in Philanthropic Client Assets. Philanthropic Client Assets consists of the
following assets of philanthropic clients held in their GWIM accounts: assets under management (AUM) of GWIM entities, client brokerage assets,
assets in custody of GWIM entities, deposits of GWIM clients held at Bank of America, N.A. and affiliated banks and assets in custody included in
AUM. v Source: II&PS as of March 31, 2012. Institutional Investments & Philanthropic Solutions (II&PS) managed assets are those where Bank of America, N.A.
has been appointed as trustee or investment advisor with discretionary authority to manage assets on behalf of an Institution. vi Source: II&PS as of 6/30/2011