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Boston Foundation's $2.1 billion CIO exits as endowment markets reset

The Massachusetts community foundation begins search for investment chief amid sector-wide recalibration of allocation strategies.

Published April 25, 2026 Source Pensions & Investments From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 25, 2026

Boston Foundation's $2.1 billion CIO exits as endowment markets reset

The Massachusetts community foundation begins search for investment chief amid sector-wide recalibration of allocation strategies.

Boston Foundation's Chief Investment Officer has stepped down from the $2.1 billion endowment, triggering a search process that arrives as community foundations nationwide recalibrate portfolios after two years of compressed yield environments and private market repricing. The organization disclosed the departure without naming an interim successor or specifying transition timing.

The foundation oversees one of the ten largest community foundation endowments in the United States. The investment office runs a diversified book with notable private equity and real asset allocations characteristic of large endowed institutions. Community foundations have faced particular pressure in recent quarters as donor-advised fund inflows decelerate and spending policy floors collide with portfolio volatility. Boston Foundation's last publicly available 990 filing showed approximately 34% exposure to alternative strategies, above the community foundation median of 22%.

This departure matters because community foundations operate under structural constraints that differentiate them from university endowments or private foundations. They maintain higher liquidity requirements to service donor-advised funds and must balance current grantmaking with intergenerational equity. The next CIO inherits a portfolio likely requiring rebalancing after private equity valuations reset and as traditional 60/40 allocations delivered negative real returns through much of 2022-2023. Boston Foundation's spending policy mandates approximately 5% annual distributions, which translates to roughly $105 million in grants that cannot flex downward without damaging community relationships.

The search arrives as the CIO labor market for mid-tier endowments has tightened. Successful candidates typically require both public market sophistication and private investment operational experience, a combination that now commands $400,000 to $650,000 total compensation packages for pools above $2 billion. Boston Foundation competes for talent with university endowments, healthcare systems, and family offices in a metro area where Fidelity, State Street, and Wellington Management create persistent upward wage pressure. The organization has historically preferred candidates with Boston institutional ties, which narrows the aperture.

Operators should watch for three developments over the next 90 to 120 days. First, whether the foundation names an interim CIO from existing investment staff or brings in external advisory support, which signals board confidence in the current portfolio construction. Second, the search firm selection and whether the mandate includes both traditional institutional search firms and boutique endowment-focused recruiters. Third, any announced portfolio reviews or risk assessments, which typically precede allocation shifts once new leadership arrives.

The foundation's next investment chief will navigate a period when community foundations face existential questions about their role as donor-advised funds migrate to Fidelity Charitable and Schwab Charitable, which now collectively manage over $230 billion and offer lower fees with comparable tax treatment. Boston Foundation's endowment performance becomes a competitive differentiator when high-net-worth donors evaluate where to park philanthropic capital for multi-decade horizons.

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**$2.1 billion** Boston endowment seeks CIO as community foundations navigate compressed yields and DAF competition.
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