For nearly a century, HighGround Advisors has protected and grown the assets of nonprofit organizations, churches and charitably minded individuals dedicated to transforming lives. We offer comprehensive services in investment and asset management, charitable gift planning and matters unique to tax-exempt organizations and the individuals who support them. We handle the details, so you can focus on moving mountains. Our Promise to you: We Protect your mission. We Strengthen your calling. We Grow your legacy. Protect. Strengthen. Grow.
Whether it’s fund management, minerals management or real estate management and strategies, our staff works with you to develop tailored solutions to meet your investment goals.
Operating within the framework of each donor’s objectives and needs, we facilitate the gifting of diverse assets, including cash, securities, real estate, minerals and closely-held business interests, through various giving solutions, such as donor-advised funds, bequests, gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts.
We provide a broad range of account support services, such as sub-accounting, consolidated reporting and audit support, so you can focus on furthering your mission.
February 14, 2024 - The IRS may not be the first thing you think of on Valentine’s Day, but as Americans exchange flowers and heartfelt messages, the IRS has given us some gifts of its own. Improved regulations that benefit both charita ... Read More
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December 14, 2023 - Every December, HighGround sends Christmas cards to our client partners. For nearly a decade, those cards have been thoughtfully designed by Lacy Cagle, HighGround's Director of Creative, Communications, &am ... Read More
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November 2, 2023 - Certain charitable organizations in Texas can look forward to an additional tax exemption in 2024, as Texas House&nbs ... Read More