If I won the lottery - and it had at least 8 figures lump sum after taxes - then I would want to establish a little self-sustaining charitable mini-foundation with about 1/4 of my proceeds. I would like to have it benefit the kids from the schools my spouse and I attended + other academic groups TBD later. Or I might designate the purpose of the fund later - it's just that I don't need much more than 7.5KK since the conservative rule of thumb for a non-declining inflation adjusting sum is 2-3% draw = 150-225K to spend a year. And that's more or less enough for me and my spouse. The charitable foundation would throw off 50,000-75,000

which makes for a meaningful renewing sum - even after allowing for a token skim for management, administration and legal upkeep..... estimated at 10-15%.
I like this idea because it would operate in thoery well beyond our days and help probably 100s of others with modest $500-5,000 scholarship or merit awards. And that's just over a dozen years! Consider - if only 50,000 were drawn annually in constant 2005 dollars - and 15% skimmed for legal and management expenses and impounds, then we would still have $42,500 annually to give away. That could take on the form of 4 awards of $5000; 12 awards of $1,000; and 21 awards of $500. This would allow for 37 recpients annually and over just 10 years it would benefit 370 individuals with $425,000 in constant 2005 dollars...

and it would just keep on going. AND the fund is likely to grow slightly since a 2% draw represented in this example is almost certain to add in size at such a conservative draw rates. However, the growth would be at 1% or so over inflation- and as such it would take 72 years or so to double the total fund to $5,000,000 in 2005 adjusted dollars. Which means if inflation were 3% annually averaged over the next 72 years then in 2078 it would have to double 3x with the inflation estimate... and it would look like 2.5=5=10=20=40 (yes - 40 million because we are under-drawing at 2% leaving a 1% excess for growth ahead of inflation of 3%) ... yeah... it would be $40,000,000 by 2078 in actual dollars but have the buying power of 5,000,000 today. Astounding, eh? And by that time my kids might be in their twilight years (my spouse and I probably long gone) and their kids might get a chance to manage this foundation fund if they demonstrate the "right" temperment.
Aside from that - I would say it would be nice to hit the lottery. With 8 figures I could lay out a series of tax free gifts to fund 403B education funds for all the nephews and nieces that have yet to start college. That would be cheap and enduring.
I would leave the world health efforts to the Gates... has anyone else read about their efforts? Their 29 BILLION foundation has marshalled lots of additional attention <IE, their foundation gave 1.5 billion for one program and triggered 15 billion over 5 years from the USA and 10 billion from a European network pledged over 10 years! 25 billion AFTER their 1.5 billion committment.

> for improving health care for the poor of the world - among other things for the 3rd world. It's way too much to recant here - but impressive none-the-less. Not a bad return for having let them become worlds' richest folks.
Anyways - on the garden variety side of things - I would probably take my new money and help out some friends and family in theoretical neeed - help them with a home or condo. Stuff like that. And - I would still sail in less then the big suites. I am perfectly satisfied with a basic veranda or window cabin. However - I think it would be nice to take a crystal Harmony WORLD cruise - or at least knock off a regional segment this year - and another regional segment on another year.
So much to do - and not enough real money to throw around. Guess it's time to get back to work and try to squeeze more return from our working assetts! If I ever get our assetts over 5KK then we'll probably really start earmarking funds for a mini-micro-foundation!
YEAH< I imagine most anyone would look at this posting and decide in no uncertain terms that I'm a "NUT"... and you're all probably right!
Anyways, HAPPY NEW YEARS to E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E!!!
TTFN...
