Elmhurst is a philanthropic brokerage that provides financial services exclusively to nonprofits. It makes share value out of nonprofit liabilities and sells them on an open market. Nonprofit clients can schedule immediate or future purchases, instead of loans or grants. Elmhurst pays managed endowments dividends instead of interest. It offers various investment products like the ELM Philanthropic Index and Elmhurst Managed Endowment that aim to support nonprofits through market-beating returns. Elmhurst's goal is to create an uninterrupted capital source for nonprofits, lower nonprofit and vendor prices, and increase nonprofit resources and endowment dividends.
2. Elmhurst is a philanthropic brokerage that provides financial
services exclusively to nonprofits and their affiliates.
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3. Who We are:
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Paul Makowski
Dr. Igor Riven
Jeff Caldwell Kricket Lee
Our advisory board: Our staff:
Robert Brown
Jason Burr
Bart Oosterveld
Benjamin Fenigsohn
4. How We’re Different:
● We make share value out of nonprofit liabilities then sell them on an
open market.
● We maintain a demand-facing purchasing power rate that
grows with every purchase nonprofits make.
● Nonprofit clients schedule immediate or future purchases
instead of loan and credit payments or a grant application.
● We pay managed endowments dividends instead of interest
like at other banks.
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6. Peg Pair
The ELM Philanthropic Index®
The Elmhurst Routing Account®
Long Short
External Account
Investor Account
Brokerage Account
Researcher Account Request
To
Merchant
Security Market
Collect Fee
Fulfill Request
Investor Account
External Account
Supply
Demand
Supply
Demand
Principals
S2000
S461
Principals
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173.93S
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7. The ELM Philanthropic Index®:
A family of licensed securities that support
longitudinal philanthropic efforts and earn
market-beating returns.
Elmhurst’s Supply Products:
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The Elmhurst Managed Endowment®:
Earns grantmakers dividends on bank balances
instead of mere interest.
ELM Futures Index®:
Fulfills submitted or scheduled nonprofit requests
that exceed current purchasing power.
8. Elmhurst’s Demand Products:
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The Elmhurst Routing Account®:
Allows nonprofit clients to access a purchasing
power rate that fulfills immediate or schedule
requests for goods and services as a more
efficient approach to the grant process.
Elmhurst Nonprofit Payment Gateway®:
A lightweight nonprofit PayPal that enables clients to
accept donations that are considered tax exempt
without needing full banking services.
9. d = secondary market price
a = share price
b = number of shares
x1 = open positions
x2 = closed positions
y1 = unfulfilled requests
y2 = fulfilled requests
s1 = total open positions
s2 = total closed positions
t1 = total unfulfilled requests
t2 = total fulfilled requests
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11. The Elmhurst Advantage:
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$80,000+30%
Banks receive greater
deposits to vendor
accounts from an
uninterrupted capital
source.
Nonprofit vendors
lower prices and
increase sale volume.
Nonprofits
afford better
resources.
Endowments
paid a dividend
on top of tax
exemption.
Investment banks
lower hedge risk and
receive greater
returns.
Markets compete
on capitalization
instead of growth
rates.
12. Go-To-Market Strategy:
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Traditional nonprofit. Fully licensed financial services organization.
We are here.
1. Incorporate and
tax exempt.
3. Build and test
market simulation.
4. Source
production team
and infrastructure.
5. Retain
securities
counsel.
2. Retain
nonprofit
counsel.
11. Approve
licensing.
10. Calculate
parity rates.
8. Source
client
accounts.
6. Source
private equity
and IB
backers.
7. Finalize
current
account.
9. Calculate
IPO price.