The salient features of the Fund's current investment strategy are summarized in the accompanying table. Key among these are an overall target commitment of 80 percent of the portfolio to equities (publicly traded and private) and 20 percent to fixed-income securities; a 25 percent commitment to publicly traded U.S. equities, paired with a 20 percent commitment to international equities, including a 5 percent allocation to emerging markets; allocation of approximately 7 percent of the endowment to a passive S&P 500 index fund, to help control investment costs and ensure adequate tracking of the market; satellite U.S. active large and small capitalization value and growth stock managers, with mandates to outperform their respective market bogeys; assignment of responsibility for 10 percent of the endowment to marketable alternative equity (hedge fund) managers; a 10 percent commitment to non-marketable alternative equities (venture capital and private equities); and a 15 percent allocation to inflation hedges, including real estate, oil and gas, and TIPS.
The investment committee devoted particular attention during the year to building up the foundation's non-marketable alternative equities—'venture capital and private equities—'and non-marketable oil-and-gas and natural resources portfolios. New commitments to nine partnerships totaling $41 million, following $33 million in such commitments in the preceding year, have put the foundation well on the road to meeting the target allocations for these types of investments. The committee periodically reviews asset class allocation targets and the permissible ranges of variation around them; except in very unusual circumstances, the portfolio is rebalanced when market forces or manager performance cause an allocation to diverge substantially from its target.

As shown in the figure, the Fund's investment managers as a group outperformed the overall portfolio market benchmark and the median balanced U.S. manager by wide margins over the three-, five-, and seven-year periods ending June 30, 2006, and by a respectable margin over the last 10 years. Over the almost 25 years since the foundation adopted a multiple manager system, the portfolio's average annual return has significantly exceeded that of the median U.S. balanced manager and equaled that of the weighted benchmark index return.