UNITED CHURCH FUNDS ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT PROGRAM DESCRIPTION STATEMENT & NEW ACCOUNT APPLICATION

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UNITED CHURCH FUNDS ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT PROGRAM DESCRIPTION STATEMENT & NEW ACCOUNT APPLICATION Date: November 1, 2011

Established in 1909 to administer the Pilgrim Memorial Fund for the benefit of retired pastors, United Church Funds ( UCF ) has developed into a comprehensive investment service, managing over half a billion dollars of United Church of Christ assets. Alongside some of the historic endowments of the UCC, the assets entrusted to UCF include the savings, gifts and endowments of local churches, associations, conferences and denominational ministries. For generations, UCC organizations have chosen to invest with UCF not only because of its affiliation with the denomination, but also for the advantages UCF offers its clients Social responsibility in keeping with UCC values Competitive fees charged consistently to all accounts A not-for-profit structure that benefits mission Broad diversification designed to minimize portfolio risk Continuous evaluation designed to strengthen performance Offering investors an appealing alternative to commercial firms, UCF pursues a mission to make more money available for ministry ensuring UCC assets benefit from the skills of experienced money managers while remaining faithful to the values of the United Church of Christ. On July 1, 2010, UCF added two new investment options for qualified investors. UCF will construct a portfolio of private investment funds ( UCF Alternatives Fund ) that seeks to increase diversification across additional asset classes and to achieve returns that are not correlated with the indices of UCF s current investment options. UCF Alternatives Fund will seek to invest in a combination of hedge funds, real estate funds, real asset funds and other investments. UCF is also offering a portfolio of private investment funds and publicly-traded equities and debt ( UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund ). Both UCF Alternatives Fund and UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund (the Alternatives Options ) will have liquidity terms and risks different from other UCF investment options. Before investing, investors should determine whether an allocation to UCF Alternatives Fund or UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund is aligned with their investment objectives. Each of UCF Alternatives Fund and UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund is available only to entities religiously affiliated with the United Church of Christ that meet certain tax qualifications. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Investors should carefully review the Receipt and Agreement and Risk Factor Disclosure documents prior to investing.

Establishing an account with United Church Funds involves a three-step process. Complete and sign the documents listed below, and send your application package to us at the address provided below. If you have any questions, call us toll-free at 877-806-4989. 1. Prepare a resolution that documents your organization s authorization of both the investment account and the individuals authorized to manage the account. The resolution must be signed and notarized, with a copy sent to United Church Funds. Sample language Be it resolved that (NAME OF CHURCH OR ORGANIZATION) hereby authorizes its (TITLE OF FIRST OFFICER, NAME) and its (TITLE OF SECOND OFFICER, NAME) to establish one or more investment accounts with United Church Funds, in any of its Common Investment Funds presently in existence or established at a future date. Any future transactions related to the church s investments with United Church Funds may be authorized by either the then-current (TITLE OF FIRST OFFICER) and its (TITLE OF SECOND OFFICER) in whatever form required by United Church Funds. If the bylaws of your organization grant authority to certain officers or committees to make investments on behalf of the organization, a copy of the bylaws may be provided in lieu of the resolution. If the bylaws give authority to certain individuals, a list of the organization s authorized officers and/or committees of the organizations certified by the church secretary or clerk should accompany the copy of the bylaws. 2. 3. Complete the attached Account Application, and ensure that the application is signed by the individuals named in the resolution or bylaws that accompany the application. Complete the Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization and attach a voided check or deposit slip from the bank account to be associated with your United Church Funds investment account. United Church Funds 475 Riverside Dr, Suite 1020 New York, NY 10115 QUESTIONS? Call us toll-free at 877-806-4989 or visit us online at unitedchurchfunds.org

UCF ALTERNATIVES FUND The UCF Alternatives Fund ( AF ) portfolio will be comprised primarily of interests in hedge funds, real estate funds and real asset funds managed by third-party managers (the Private Funds ). UCF anticipates allocating approximately 70% of the AF portfolio to hedge funds and 30% of AF portfolio to real estate and real asset funds. Actual allocations will vary from time to time and the variances could be material. UCF expects that the hedge funds selected will utilize a variety of strategies including relative value, event-driven, multi-strategy and directional approaches. UCF also expects the real estate funds will include core real estate private funds and real estate investment trusts. The AF portfolio may also include investments in master limited partnerships and funds that invest primarily in commodities and commodities-related investments for any purpose consistent with its investment objective, or as an attempt to offset the effects of inflation. The AF will not include direct investments in real estate or in commodities. The investment objective of AF is to achieve attractive risk-adjusted returns while controlling the downside risk associated with adverse market conditions. UCF believes that diversifying assets among multiple Private Funds employing different investment strategies enables the investors to achieve exposure to alternative investment strategies not closely correlated to the publicly traded stock and bond markets. At the same time, the AF will diversify its portfolio of Private Funds with a view to reducing the volatility of these investments and decreasing the risk of a significant loss of capital. There is no assurance, however, that the AF will achieve its investment objective. You should carefully review the accompanying Risk Factor Disclosure. The investment policies and strategies of the AF described below may be changed at any time by UCF to the extent that such changes are consistent with the overall investment objective in the opinion of UCF. UCF has entered into a strategic partnership with an independent investment consulting firm that advises institutional clients on investment strategies, including Private Funds. The strategic adviser introduces UCF to hedge fund managers, identifies potential investments suitable for the AF portfolio, and assists UCF in evaluating and monitoring the performance of the AF s investments. Overview of the Hedge Fund, Real Estate Fund and Real Asset Fund Market Hedge funds, real estate funds and real asset funds are private, pooled investment vehicles that typically are not subject to investment restrictions imposed by federal securities laws on publicly offered securities or mutual funds. As a result, Private Fund managers have the ability to employ hedging and other investment techniques such as short sales, leverage, derivatives, and arbitrage, which usually are not available to many investment managers. Private Funds may be appropriate for high net worth and institutional investors with longer-term investment horizons, seeking additional diversification for their portfolios and the potential for returns greater than those of public markets. Private Funds utilize a fee structure that is different from those of traditional investments. Fees typically include a management fee of 1% to 2% of assets under management annually, plus a performance fee which is typically 20% of net investment gains. Real estate funds and real asset funds may include a preferred return which investors are paid before any performance fee is paid. The performance fee can serve as a strong incentive to align the interests of the manager with those of the hedge fund s investors. These managers usually invest a significant amount of their own capital in the Private Funds they sponsor. Private Funds offer a number of benefits over traditional investments to compensate for their added risk, illiquidity, lack of transparency and higher fees. Because Private Fund returns may not be highly correlated to the public equity and bond markets, they can reduce the overall volatility of an investor s portfolio. Hedge fund managers typically attempt to achieve absolute, not relative, performance. This means many hedge fund managers set out to produce positive returns or, at a minimum, preserve partners capital, regardless of the performance of the market. Real estate fund managers and real asset fund managers typically seek to achieve returns that correlate with the industries or business cycles of the companies in which they invest. Most traditional managers, by contrast, focus on relative performance as measured against a broad-based securities index, such as the S&P 500. Private Fund investing involves substantial risks, including the risks described in the accompanying Risk Factor Disclosure. Private Fund managers generally are not legally required to share much information regarding their funds, even with their existing investors. Many hedge funds have so-called lock-up periods which cause them to be illiquid investments. Redemptions are often limited to specific times during the year. Real estate funds and real asset funds typically have a longer term (up to ten years or more) during which investors capital will remain invested. Performance is highly dependent upon the skills of one or more individual managers, not on the performance of the broader market. The AF will seek to invest in Private Funds and other investments managed by a diverse selection of unaffiliated managers. The actual number of investments in the AF portfolio will vary depending on the amount of capital committed to the AF, the Private Fund manager s style, and the capacity of the Private Funds for new investments. This diversification is intended to defend against the cyclicality of results expected from individual strategies, as well as against single-manager or style risk.

UCF believes that diversifying the AF s assets among multiple Private Funds enables its investors to achieve exposure to alternative investment strategies not closely correlated to the stock and bond markets. At the same time, the AF s diversification is intended to reduce the volatility of these investments and decrease the risk of a significant loss of capital. UCF Alternatives Fund has been established to provide investors with the following benefits: Access to a Diversified Portfolio of Private Funds UCF Alternatives Fund provides investors the ability to access a unique and diversified portfolio of Private Funds through one investment vehicle. UCF actively will pursue diversification of the AF s portfolio by investment manager in order to manage the investment risk undertaken by investors in the AF. As the AF aggregates the investment capital of its investors for investment into several Private Funds, the investors gain the benefit of spreading the investors risk among a number of Private Fund managers employing a variety of investment strategies. Access to Private Fund Managers The most successful Private Fund managers often are selective about which new investors they admit to their funds. As a result, it can be difficult to be accepted as an individual investor in certain Private Funds. UCF expects to draw upon its relationships with Private Fund managers in order to access certain Private Funds deemed attractive by UCF. Due Diligence and Performance Evaluation As part of its due diligence process, UCF meets with the manager of each Private Fund in which the AF proposes to invest, in person or by telephone. UCF will review and evaluate the strategy and risk management practices of the manager of each Private Fund considered for investment. This review will focus on the Private Fund manager s investment style, diversification, exposure, leverage, liquidity, reporting obligations, business plan, fund terms and the manager s personal capital commitment to its fund. Once a Private Fund is added to the AF s portfolio, UCF regularly reviews the fund s performance, including periodic meetings with the manager in person or by telephone. Scale High net worth investors may lack sufficient capital to meet the minimum investment requirements of multiple individual Private Funds and, thus, may not be able to gain sufficient diversification of their Private Fund investments. By aggregating its investors capital, the AF can invest on a larger scale than an individual investor and can meet the minimum investment requirements of multiple Private Funds. Professional Private Fund investing involves extensive due diligence, negotiation and legal and tax analysis. Many individual investors lack the administrative resources and skills needed for those tasks. UCF can undertake these processes on a more professional and cost-effective basis than most individual investors could on their own. Asset Allocation UCF expects to invest the AF s assets, employing hedged and other investment strategies. The actual number of Private Fund investments will vary depending on the amount of capital invested in the AF, the Private Fund manager s style, and the capacity of the Private Funds for new investments. This approach is designed to produce returns that are not correlated with other asset classes and have lower volatility than traditional asset classes. Certain investment strategies that may be utilized by managers of the Private Funds are described below. The specific strategies of the Private Funds are subject to change. The AF may, in the future, invest in Private Funds with different investment strategies and will not necessarily invest in each strategy. Certain funds may utilize a hybrid strategy that employs techniques of both typical hedge funds and of private equity funds, investing in both liquid and illiquid securities, and may be subject to a holding period. By actively monitoring and reallocating assets as market opportunities change, UCF believes it has the potential to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the AF s investment strategy. Equity Market Neutral In this strategy, a fund s manager attempts to insulate the fund s portfolio from overall market risk by balancing long and short positions in equity markets within a country. Market neutral portfolios are designed to be either beta or currency neutral or both. Funds typically control for industry, sector, market capitalization or other exposure. Event Driven This investment strategy is designed to capture price movements generated by an anticipated corporate event. In a takeover or merger, a fund s manager may attempt to exploit the change in price of a firm s securities. In such cases, the manager generally will take a long position in the stock of a target firm and a short position in that of the acquiring firm, or vice versa. This strategy also may involve taking positions in illiquid debt or equity of companies at or near bankruptcy to profit from potential recovery. Other investments in this strategy may include investments in companies involved in liquidation, spin-offs or capital re-structuring.

Convertible Bond Arbitrage In this strategy, the fund s manager seeks to profit from mispricing of the embedded option in a convertible bond. The strategy is often characterized by a long, convertible position and corresponding short position in the underlying stock or vice versa. Managers may limit their activities to a single market (e.g., the United States), or they may invest globally. Fixed Income Arbitrage This strategy seeks to profit by exploiting pricing inefficiencies between related fixed income securities while neutralizing exposure to interest rate risk. Fixed income arbitrage can include interest rate swap arbitrage, U.S. and non-u.s. Government bond arbitrage, forward yield curve arbitrage and mortgage backed securities arbitrage. Equity Arbitrage This strategy exploits the mispricing of equity and equity derivative securities. For index arbitrage, the fund s manager evaluates the pricing differences between the futures market and the cash or physical markets. Usually, this strategy is implemented through long positions in the stocks that underlie the index and short positions in the equity derivative security. Distressed/Special Situations This strategy is designed to invest long and short in the debt, equity or trade claims of companies in financial distress. Such securities typically trade at substantial discounts to par value, and may be attractive to investors when managers perceive a turnaround will materialize. This strategy may also invest in special situations where a corporate event such as a merger, spin-off or other significant action is announced or anticipated. Private Fund Selection UCF evaluates Private Funds against several criteria which include, but are not limited to: investment style and decision process; internal control and risk management policies; staff; professional background; historical performance; and references. While UCF generally selects only Private Funds whose managers have documented track records, assets of the UCF Alternatives Fund may, from time to time, be placed with Private Funds whose managers do not have meaningful historical performance but who impress UCF as being highly skilled in the application of their particular strategy. Private Fund selection involves a considerable subjective aspect, and should not be regarded as a scientific, precise or objective process. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Certain Limitations on UCF s Role The selection of Private Funds in which the UCF Alternatives Fund will invest and the allocation of assets among any additional or replacement Private Funds involve significant judgmental and subjective elements. Although certain statistical and quantitative methods of analysis may be applied in this process, no representation is or could be made that this process is done entirely objectively or scientifically. The UCF Alternatives Fund investment program is speculative and entails substantial risks. There can be no assurance that the investment objectives of the UCF Alternatives Fund will be achieved, and results may vary substantially over time. UCF is not in any respect acting as a guarantor or insurer of the success of the UCF Alternatives Fund. UCF ALTERNATIVES BALANCED FUND The UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund will be a non-diversified portfolio of private investment funds and publicly-traded equities and debt. UCF anticipates allocating the UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund portfolio as follows: 30% in core fixed income (primarily intermediate and long-term U.S. dollar-denominated government and investment-grade corporate fixed income obligations), 20% in U.S. large capitalization stocks (typically with a weighted average market capitalization over $5 billion), 14% in hedge funds, 17.5% in international equities (typically the common stock of companies headquartered in developed countries), 5% in small capitalization stocks (typically with a weighted average market capitalization under $1.5 billion), 6% in real estate and real asset funds and 7.5% in emerging markets. Actual allocations will vary from time to time and the variances could be material. UCF expects that the private investment funds selected for UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund will be substantially similar to those selected for the UCF Alternatives Fund and will be subject to similar risks. UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund investment program is speculative and entails substantial risks, including the risks indentified above under UCF Alternatives Fund. There can be no assurance that the investment objectives of UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund will be achieved, and results may vary substantially over time. UCF is not in any respect acting as a guarantor or insurer of the success of UCF Alternatives Balanced Fund.

TERMS OF PARTICIPATION IN UCF ALTERNATIVES FUND AND UCF ALTERNATIVES BALANCED FUND Investment Investors may elect to contribute funds to Alternatives Options on the first business day of each quarter. UCF must receive notice of an investor s intent to invest no later than thirty days prior to the date of investment. Investors generally must invest at least $5,000,000 to participate in an Alternatives Option. Withdrawals Investors generally may withdraw up to 25% of their investment in an Alternatives Option on the last business day of each quarter, subject to the initial lock-up period described below, provided that they provide written notice to UCF no later than one hundred days prior to the date of withdrawal. Withdrawal proceeds will be distributed as soon as reasonably practicable and subject to the redemption rights of the underlying private funds. Each investment is subject to an initial one-year lock-up period during which no withdrawals are permitted. On the last business day of the quarter following the anniversary of an investment, the Investor may begin withdrawing its investment, subject to the 25% limitation. For example, if an Investor made an investment on January 1 and wished to completely withdraw its investment, the Investor generally would be permitted to withdraw 25% of its investment on the last business day of March, June, September and December of the following year. Expenses The Alternatives Options will bear the fees and expenses charged by the underlying private funds. UCF will select the investments in which the Alternatives Options assets will be invested and will provide oversight and management, as well as some administrative and information technology services. In addition to these fees and expenses, the Alternatives Options will also pay to UCF a management fee, generally not expected to exceed 0.50% per annum of the fair market value of the Investor s investment at the time the management fee is set. UCF will notify investors annually of the management fee that will be charged for the next twelve months. Reports Investors will receive quarterly reports from UCF showing the transactions during the quarter, and value of their interest in the Alternative Option portfolio based upon information provided by the Private Funds. Each year, UCF will make available an Annual Report, which includes audited financial statements, as well as a Schedule of Investments. UCF will use reasonable efforts to provide any investor with additional reports upon an investor s written request. Each Alternatives Option s actual performance is available upon request, but is subject to the information made available to UCF by the Private Funds. Typically Private Fund managers update the net asset value of interests in their funds monthly, however there can be no assurance that all such managers will provide updates on the same basis, and the values may be based on the judgment of the manager and may not reflect the price that could be received in an arms -length transaction. Corporate Social Responsibility Each Alternatives Option portfolio will not be subject to any restrictions on its investments to reflect the socially responsible investment guidelines of the United Church of Christ. The Alternative Options portfolios will hold interests, along with other investors, in pooled investment vehicles that are not necessarily subject to any restrictions based upon investors investment guidelines. Transfer Privileges An investor s interest in an Alternatives Option portfolio is neither negotiable nor transferable. Any attempt to negotiate or transfer any such interest will not be recognized or given any effect. An investor s only right in this regard is the redemption or transfer of the interests pursuant to the terms of the Receipt and Agreement entered into by each investor. At any time, an investor may request to transfer its interest in an Alternatives Option portfolio to other UCF funds as needs and objectives change by sending a letter, email or fax to UCF describing the transfer desired. To protect the interests of investors, UCF reserves the right to refuse transfer by any investor if, in the judgment of management, such a transfer would negatively affect the interests of other investors. Risks An investment in an Alternatives Option entails a number of risks which are summarized in the Risk Factor Disclosure attached. Investors are strongly encouraged to review the Risk Factor Disclosure prior to investing.

RECEIPT AND AGREEMENT At the time of entry into investment in any of the Funds, each investor must execute a Receipt and Agreement, setting forth the terms under which the invested funds are held, and acknowledging the amount received to establish the account.

1. ACCOUNT APPLICATION Note: All correspondence will be sent to the officer and address namedd below, unless special instructions are provided. Legal Name of Organization (print) Contact Name Address: City State Zip Telephone Number State of Incorporation or Organization UCC Relationship: Church Other (specify) Association Conference National Ministry CHHSM Organizationn Total initial investment $ Check Attached Bank transfer from Investment Name of Account* Allocation $ Amount UCF Alternatives Balanced UCF Alternatives Fund Fund % Allocated to each Fund** Total $ Signature Name Date Title Special Instructions

2. ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER AUTHORIZATION Please deposit payments by electronic funds transfer in the following bank account. Be sure to attach a voided check. Bank Name Bank Routing Number Organization s Bank Account Number Checking Savings Bank Address Direct Deposit Authorization Authorizes United Church Funds to initiate credit entries and necessary adjustments to the bank account named above. Please send confirmation of deposits to the email address below. Signature Date Signature Date Name Title Email Name Title Email (ATTACH VOIDED CHECK HERE)

LEGAL INFORMATION & DISCLAIMERS An associated ministry of the United Churchh of Christ and a Connecticut not-for-profit corporation, United Church Foundation offers its services under the business name United Churchh Funds ( UCF ), and is authorized to receive and administer cash and property transferred by UCC entities and commingled for collective investment and reinvestment. Only UCC entities are eligible to invest with UCF, and include any legally constituted entities qualified as tax exempt under the Internal Revenue Code and operating as a congregation, association, conference, ministry or other institution affiliated with the United Church of Christ, including but not limited to any trust, gift annuity fund or pooled income fund established in whole or in part for the benefit of a UCC-related of United Church Foundation and are held in custody by UCF s custodial bank, which is currently Bank of New York Mellon. UCF carries fidelity insurance up to $10,000,000 protecting it against dishonest acts of employees, officers, directors, and trustees. entity. All marketable securities owned by the Common Investment Funds are held in the name The Board of Directors of UCF must approve changes in UCF s investment program as well as the objectives of each strategy. Notice of any such change will be appropriately communicated to investors in the funds. UCF s Investment Committee may make changes in manager objectives, in guidelines and in operating procedures. In accordance with the Philanthropy Protection Act of 1995, UCF and its funds are not subject to registration, regulation, or reporting under the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, or state securities laws. Investors, therefore, will not be afforded the protections of those provisions. Neither United Church Funds, United Church Foundation and any of its Common Investment Funds, nor The Pensionn Boards United Church of Christ is an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 or an investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. Investmentt in UCF funds is subject to certain investment risks and disclaimers describedd in this document. No person has been authorized to give any information or to make any representations in connectionn with investment in any of UCF s funds other than those contained in the accompanying Funds Description Statement, and if given or made, such information or representations must not be reliedd upon as having been made or authorized by UCF. 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1020 New York, NY 10115 Toll-Free: 877-806-49899 Phone: 212-729-260 00 Fax: 212-729-2601 info@unitedchurchfunds.org unitedchurchfunds.org