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EIP Growth and Income Fund was launched in August 22, 2006 and seeks to provide a high level of total shareholder return that is balanced between current income and growth. As a secondary objective, the Fund seeks low volatility. The Fund’s Manager, Energy Income Partners LLC (EIP), primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of equity securities of issuers in the energy industry that seek to pay out as dividends or distributions a portion of income or distributable cash flow in excess of the average for listed equities as a whole. EIP focuses the Fund’s portfolio on businesses in energy infrastructure such as pipelines, storage facilities, and terminals, regulated utilities and renewable energy production.

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Before you invest with Energy Income Partners and its Funds, please refer to the statutory and summary prospectuses for important information about the fund and the investment company, including investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. An electronic copy of the prospectus is available for download on the Mutual Fund page of this website. You may also obtain a hard copy of the prospectuses by calling 1-203-349-8232 or by emailing ir@eipfunds.com. The prospectuses should be read carefully before you invest or send money.

Mutual fund investing involves risks including loss of your entire investment.

Because the Fund concentrates its investments in the Energy Industry, the Fund is subject to greater risk of loss as a result of adverse economic, business or other developments affecting industries within that sector than if its investments were more diversified across different industries. Energy Companies are highly sensitive to events relating to international politics, governmental regulatory policies, including energy conservation and tax policies, fluctuations in supply and demand, environmental liabilities, threats of terrorism and to changes in exchange rates or interest rates. MLPs are subject to various risks related to the underlying operating companies they control, including dependence upon specialized management skills and the risk that such companies may lack or have limited operating histories. The value of the Fund’s investment in an MLP will depend largely on the MLP’s treatment as a partnership for U.S. Federal Income tax purposes. If the MLP is deemed to be a corporation then its income would be subject to federal taxation, reducing the amount of cash available for distribution to the fund which could result in a reduction of the fund’s value. Investments in Non-U.S. companies (including Canadian issuers) are subject to risks related to political, social and economic developments abroad, differences between U.S. and foreign regulatory and accounting requirements, tax risk and market practices, as well as fluctuations in foreign currencies. The Fund invests in Small and Mid-cap companies, which involves additional risks such as limited liquidity and greater volatility than larger companies.

The Fund may invest in Fixed Income securities which typically decrease in value when interest rates rise, this risk is usually greater for longer-term debt securities. Investment in Lower-rated and Non-rated securities presents a greater risk of loss to principal and interest than higher-rated securities. The Fund may engage in Short Sales which are speculative and more risky than long positions (purchases) in securities because in theory, securities sold short have unlimited risk. Short selling will also result in higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes. The Fund’s use of Derivatives could lead to substantial volatility and losses. Some derivatives are “leveraged,” which means they provide the Fund with investment exposure greater than the value of the Fund’s initial investment in the derivative instrument.

As a result, these derivatives may magnify or otherwise increase losses to the Fund. Derivative instruments may not correlate well with the performance of the securities or asset class to which the Fund seeks exposure. Derivatives may be illiquid and difficult to price, and the counterparty to a derivatives contract may be unable or unwilling to fulfill its obligations to the Fund. The Fund’s use of leverage, via short sales or derivatives, may cause volatility in returns as it typically magnifies both gains and losses. When the Fund increases its investment exposure through the use of leverage, a relatively small market movement may result in significant losses to the Fund. This is not a complete outline of the risks involved in investing in the Fund. Investors are encouraged to read the prospectus carefully prior to investing.

EIP Funds including the EIP Growth and Income Fund are offered only to United States residents, and information on this site is intended only for such persons. Nothing on this website should be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell shares of the Fund in any jurisdiction where the offer or solicitation would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. EIP does not give any advice or make any representations through the Site as to whether any security or investment is suitable to you or will be profitable. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. This data is provided for information only and is not intended for trading purposes.

Nothing contained in this communication constitutes legal, tax, or investment advice. Information provided herein is accurate as of the date provided and may be changed or updated without any notice to you. Investors should consult their counsel for advice and information concerning their particular situation. Energy Income Partners, LLC is an investment advisor registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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