Baycrest Consultants

The Endless Capital Loop

The Endless Capital Loop shows donors and institutions how to rethink giving. Instead of money going out once and disappearing, capital can be structured to create impact, generate value, and return to be used again. It turns donor fatigue into fresh possibility and makes generosity feel less like permanent loss and more like a renewable system.

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Baycrest Consultants

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Business

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Dernier épisode

11 mai 2026

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Épisodes

Introduction — The Endless Capital Loop 11.05.2026

A fresh way to think about money, giving, and impact. This introduction shows why traditional capital often moves in one direction and how the Endless Capital Loop creates a different path.

Chapter 1 — What Is the Endless Capital Loop 11.05.2026

Most money gets used once and disappears. This chapter explains why that creates donor hesitation, financial fatigue, and missed opportunity, then introduces a better way to put capital to work.

Chapter 2 — How the Endless Capital Loop Actually Works 11.05.2026

This chapter breaks down the structure in simple terms: capital is committed, generates income, creates impact, and is designed to return. The key shift is turning permanent loss into productive movement.

Chapter 3 — Institutional Reserves: The Money Sitting Still 11.05.2026

Organizations often hold reserves safely, but passively. This chapter shows how underused capital can be repositioned to support current needs while still preserving long-term financial strength.

Chapter 4 — The Donor Who Said No to $2 Million… Until the Question Changed 11.05.2026

A generous donor wants to help a hospital but hesitates at losing another major gift forever. This chapter shows how changing the structure can turn reluctance into renewed participation.

Chapter 5 — The Couple Who Couldn’t Agree… Until the Question Changed 11.05.2026

One spouse sees impact. The other sees risk. This chapter shows how the Endless Capital Loop can align generosity and financial discipline so both sides can say yes.

Chapter 6 — The Donors Who Always Get the Call… Until the Model Changes 11.05.2026

The same major supporters are asked again and again. This chapter explores how a small group of committed donors can move from writing repeated checks to building a sustainable funding system.

Chapter 7 — The Club That Needed to Renovate… Without Asking Its Members to Pay for It 11.05.2026

A private club needs major improvements but wants to avoid painful assessments. This chapter shows how capital can be structured to fund progress without putting immediate pressure on members.

Chapter 8 — Overcoming Donor Fatigue 11.05.2026

Donor fatigue is not always about generosity. Often, it is about money leaving forever. This chapter reframes the problem and shows how renewable capital can change the conversation.

Chapter 9 — NIL Supporters and Collectives 11.05.2026

NIL funding keeps asking the same boosters for new money. This chapter shows how supporters can move beyond one-time contributions and build a more sustainable system for athlete support.

Chapter 10 — Homeowners/Condo Association Reserves 11.05.2026

A high-rise condo association faces costly repairs and limited reserves. This chapter shows how reserve capital can be made more productive before special assessments become the only option.

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