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Endowment & Foundation Investors See Challenges Ahead, According to Graystone Consulting Study

Majority looking more closely at alternatives, while nearly one-third plan to staff up investment teams

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Graystone Consulting, a business of Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS), today published its first annual institutional investor survey. The study explores how endowments and foundations are responding to the market environment, managing their portfolios, and positioning their approaches to governance, operations, and staffing.

Key findings in the report include:

  • Endowments & foundations have relatively muted expectations for their portfolios. Only one of five (19%) respondents are “very confident” that their organizations will achieve their 3-year targeted investment returns.
  • Working with an external investment consultant, however, seems to have a dramatic impact on these expectations. Nearly three times as many respondents who work with an external consultant feel very confident compared to those who do not (31% compared to 11%).
  • Fundamental challenges top the list of respondents’ concerns, including those related to hitting investment targets and managing risk in an environment marked by volatility and slowing economic growth.
  • More than half (52%) of respondents — and nearly two-thirds (64%) of smaller endowments & foundations — expect to increase their allocations to alternatives in the next year.
  • Three in 10 endowments & foundations plan to grow their investment teams in the next three years, while just 6% expect to reduce staff.

“Market headwinds and geopolitical uncertainty loom large, and the data suggest endowment and foundation investors are not immune from these concerns—from both investment and fundraising perspectives,” said Jeremy France, Head of Graystone Consutling. “Further, amid a market seemingly in search of direction, it’s no surprise to see these investors seeking alpha in alternatives like private equity. Likewise, the positive impact that working through these challenges with a consultant has on investor confidence is clear, which is something we see every day in the work we do with clients.”

The inaugural survey was fielded by independent research firm 8 Acre Perspective, and focuses on endowments and foundations, containing responses from investment decision-makers at 100 organizations with at least $100 million in assets under management. The complete study can be found here: Graystone Consulting: 2023 Endowment and Foundation Survey.

Graystone Consulting has a dedicated practice group focused exclusively on Endowments and Foundations, with concentrations in higher education, not-for-profits, and private foundations. Other practice groups include Strategic Retirement, Healthcare, Insurance, Taft-Hartley, Faith-Based, and Professional Services. Graystone is committed to providing trusted advice and customized solutions, tailored to your organization’s specific needs.

About Graystone Consulting
Graystone Consulting, a business of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, provides a complete range of investment consulting services to institutional clients, which include corporations, educational institutions, faith-based institutions, endowments and foundations, healthcare organizations, insurance entities, and Taft-Hartley funds. Tailored investment advice is delivered by experienced investment professionals, supported by a dedicated team and the broad resources of Morgan Stanley. To learn more, please visit www.morganstanley.com/graystone.

About Morgan Stanley
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