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February 17, 2026
Managing institutional capital has always required a delicate balance. Nonprofits and higher‑education endowments must fund today’s operations while also protecting the purchasing power of their assets for future generations. This idea of “intergenerational equity” is simple to articulate but difficult to execute, especially in a world where markets move faster and more unpredictably than ever. For decades, the Yale Model was the gold standard for endowment management. Its emphasis on long‑term thinking, diversification, and the heavy use of private-market investments Read More
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