2024-03-20MoneyMarketFundsGovernment-AbcProspectus
Retail
Money Market Funds
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Fund |
Premier
Class |
Allspring
Money Market Fund |
WMPXX |
Allspring
National Tax-Free Money Market Fund |
WFNXX |
The
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has not approved or disapproved
these securities or passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of this Prospectus.
Anyone who tells you
otherwise is committing a crime.
Money
Market Fund Summary
Investment
Objective
The
Fund seeks current income, while preserving capital and
liquidity.
Fees
and Expenses
These
tables are intended to help you understand the various costs and expenses you
will pay if you buy, hold and sell shares
of the Fund.
| |
Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
|
|
|
|
Maximum
sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of offering
price) |
None |
Maximum
deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of offering
price) |
None |
| |
|
|
|
Management
Fees |
0.19% |
Distribution
(12b-1) Fees |
0.00% |
Other
Expenses |
0.08% |
Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses |
0.27% |
Fee
Waivers |
(0.07)% |
Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waivers2
|
% |
1. |
Expenses
have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund’s
most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and
expenses.
|
2. |
The
Manager has contractually committed through May
31, 2025,
to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary
to
cap Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waivers at 0.20%
for Premier
Class. Brokerage commissions, stamp duty fees,
interest, taxes, acquired fund fees and expenses (if any), and
extraordinary expenses are excluded from the expense cap. Prior
to
or after the commitment expiration date, the cap may be increased or the
commitment to maintain the cap may be terminated only
with the approval of the Board of Trustees. The Manager and/or its
affiliates may also voluntarily waive all or a portion of any fees
to which they are entitled and/or reimburse certain expenses as they may
determine from time to time. |
Example
of Expenses
The
example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund
with the costs of investing in other
funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return,
and that fees and expenses remain
the same as in the tables above. To the extent that the Manager is waiving fees
or reimbursing expenses, the example
assumes that such waiver or reimbursement will only be in place through the date
noted above. Although your
actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions, your costs
would be:
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|
|
After:
|
|
1
Year |
$20 |
3
Years |
$80 |
5
Years |
$145 |
10
Years |
$336 |
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| Retail
Money Market Funds |
Principal
Investment Strategies
Under
normal circumstances, we invest:
■ |
exclusively
in high-quality, short-term, U.S. dollar-denominated money market
instruments of domestic and foreign issuers. |
These
investments include, but are not limited to, bank obligations such as time
deposits and certificates of deposit, government
securities, asset-backed securities, commercial paper, corporate bonds,
municipal securities and repurchase
agreements. These investments may have fixed, floating, or variable rates of
interest and may be obligations
of U.S. or foreign issuers. We may invest more than 25% of the Fund’s total
assets in U.S. dollar-denominated
obligations of U.S. banks.
Our
security selection is based on several factors, including credit quality, yield
and maturity, while taking into account the
Fund’s overall level of liquidity and weighted average maturity. We
will only purchase securities that we have determined
present minimal credit risk.
Principal
Investment Risks
You
could lose money by investing in the Fund.
Although the Fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00
per share, it cannot guarantee it will do so. The Fund may impose a fee upon
sale of your shares. An
investment in
the Fund is not a bank account and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other
government agency.
The Fund’s sponsor is not required to reimburse the Fund for losses, and you
should not expect
that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Fund at any time,
including during periods of market stress.
The Fund is primarily subject to the risks briefly summarized
below.
Market
Risk.
The values of, and/or the income generated by, securities held by the Fund may
decline due to general market
conditions or other factors, including those directly involving the issuers of
such securities. Securities markets are
volatile and may decline significantly in response to adverse issuer,
regulatory, political, or economic developments.
Different sectors of the market and different security types may react
differently to such developments.
Money
Market Fund Risk.
The Fund’s yield will change based on changes in interest rates and other market
conditions. Because
the Fund invests in short-term instruments, the Fund’s dividend yields are
expected to be low when short-term market
interest rates are low, and there is no guarantee that the Fund will not have a
negative yield.
Debt
Securities Risk.
Debt securities are subject to credit risk and interest rate risk. Credit risk
is the possibility that the issuer
or guarantor of a debt security may be unable, or perceived to be unable or
unwilling, to pay interest or repay principal
when they become due. In these instances, the value of an investment could
decline and the Fund could lose money.
Credit risk increases as an issuer’s credit quality or financial strength
declines. Interest rate risk is the possibility that
interest rates will change over time. When interest rates rise, the value of
debt securities tends to fall. The longer the
terms of the debt securities held by a Fund, the more the Fund is subject to
this risk. If interest rates decline, interest
that the Fund is able to earn on its investments in debt securities may also
decline, which could cause the Fund to
reduce the dividends it pays to shareholders, but the value of those securities
may increase. Very low or negative interest
rates may magnify interest rate risk.
Industry
Concentration Risk.
A Fund that concentrates its investments in an industry or group of industries
is more vulnerable
to adverse market, economic, regulatory, political or other developments
affecting such industry or group of
industries than a fund that invests its assets more
broadly.
Foreign
Investment Risk.
Foreign investments may be subject to lower liquidity, greater price volatility
and risks related to
adverse political, regulatory, market or economic developments. Foreign
investments may involve exposure to changes
in foreign currency exchange rates and may be subject to higher withholding and
other taxes.
Management
Risk.
Investment decisions, techniques, analyses or models implemented by a
Fund’s manager or sub-adviser
in seeking to achieve the Fund’s investment objective may not produce expected
returns, may cause the Fund’s
shares to lose value or may cause the Fund to underperform other funds with
similar investment objectives.
Mortgage-
and Asset-Backed Securities Risk.
Mortgage- and asset-backed securities may decline in value and become
less liquid when defaults on the underlying mortgages or assets occur and may
exhibit additional volatility in periods
of rising interest rates. Rising interest rates tend to extend the duration of
these securities, making them more sensitive
to changes in interest rates than instruments with fixed payment schedules. When
interest rates decline or are low,
the prepayment of mortgages or assets underlying such securities can reduce a
Fund’s returns.
Municipal
Securities Risk.
Municipal securities may be fully or partially backed or enhanced by the taxing
authority of a
local government, by the current or anticipated revenues from a specific project
or specific assets, or by the credit of,
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Money Market Funds
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or
liquidity enhancement provided by, a private issuer. Various types of municipal
securities are often related in such a way
that political, economic or business developments affecting one obligation could
affect other municipal securities held
by a Fund.
Repurchase
Agreement Risk.
In the event that the counterparty to a repurchase agreement is unwilling or
unable to fulfill
its contractual obligations to repurchase the underlying security, a Fund may
lose money, suffer delays, or incur costs
arising from holding or selling the underlying
security.
U.S.
Government Obligations Risk.
U.S. Government obligations may be adversely impacted by changes in interest
rates,
and securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies or
government-sponsored entities may not be backed
by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. U.S. Government obligations
may be adversely affected by a default
by, or decline in the credit quality, of the U.S.
Government.
Performance
The
following information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the
Fund by showing changes in the Fund’s
performance from year to year. Past
performance is no guarantee of future results.
Current month-end performance
is available on the Fund’s website at allspringglobal.com.
To
obtain a current 7-day yield for the Fund call toll-free
1-800-222-8222.
|
| |
Calendar
Year Total Returns for Premier Class as of 12/31 each year1
|
|
Highest
Quarter: December
31, 2023 |
|
Lowest
Quarter: March
31,
2015 |
|
Year-to-date
total return
as of March
31,
2024
is +1.36% |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
Inception
Date
of Share
Class |
1
Year |
5
Year |
10
Year |
Premier
Class |
3/31/2016
|
5.28% |
1.99% |
1.32% |
1. |
Historical
performance shown for the Premier Class shares prior to their inception
reflects the performance of the Class A shares, and
includes the higher expenses applicable to the Class A shares. If these
expenses had not been included, returns for the Premier Class
shares would be higher. |
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| Retail
Money Market Funds |
Fund
Management
| |
Manager |
Sub-Adviser |
Allspring
Funds Management,
LLC |
Allspring
Global Investments, LLC |
Purchase
and Sale of Fund Shares
Premier
Class shares are generally available through intermediaries for the accounts of
their customers and directly to individuals.
Investment in the Fund is limited to accounts beneficially owned by natural
persons. In general, you can buy
or sell shares of the Fund online or by mail, phone or wire on any day the New
York Stock Exchange is open for regular
trading. You also may buy and sell shares through a financial
professional.
| |
Minimum
Investments |
To
Buy or Sell Shares |
Minimum
Initial Investment Premier
Class: $10 million (certain eligible investors may not
be subject to a minimum initial investment)
Minimum
Additional Investment Premier
Class: None |
Mail:
Allspring Funds P.O.
Box 219967 Kansas
City, MO 64121-9967 Online:
allspringglobal.com Phone
or Wire:
1-800-222-8222
Contact
your investment representative. |
Tax
Information
Any
distributions you receive from the Fund may be taxable as ordinary income or
capital gains, except when your investment
is in an IRA, 401(k) or other tax-advantaged investment plan. However,
subsequent withdrawals from such a tax-advantaged
investment plan may be subject to federal income tax. You should consult your
tax adviser about your specific
tax situation.
Payments
to Intermediaries
If
you purchase a Fund through an intermediary, the Fund and its related companies
may pay the intermediary for the sale
of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of
interest by influencing the intermediary
and your financial professional to recommend the Fund over another investment.
Consult your financial professional
or visit your intermediary’s website for more information.
Retail
Money Market Funds
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National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund Summary
Investment
Objective
The
Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax, while preserving
capital and liquidity.
Fees
and Expenses
These
tables are intended to help you understand the various costs and expenses you
will pay if you buy, hold and sell shares
of the Fund.
| |
Shareholder
Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
|
|
|
|
Maximum
sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of offering
price) |
None |
Maximum
deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of offering
price) |
None |
| |
|
|
|
Management
Fees |
0.15% |
Distribution
(12b-1) Fees |
0.00% |
Other
Expenses |
0.10% |
Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses |
0.25% |
Fee
Waivers |
(0.05)% |
Total
Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waivers2
|
% |
1. |
Expenses
have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund’s
most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and
expenses.
|
2. |
The
Manager has contractually committed through May
31, 2025,
to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary
to
cap Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waivers at 0.20%
for Premier
Class. Brokerage commissions, stamp duty fees,
interest, taxes, acquired fund fees and expenses (if any), and
extraordinary expenses are excluded from the expense cap. Prior
to
or after the commitment expiration date, the cap may be increased or the
commitment to maintain the cap may be terminated only
with the approval of the Board of Trustees. The Manager and/or its
affiliates may also voluntarily waive all or a portion of any fees
to which they are entitled and/or reimburse certain expenses as they may
determine from time to time. |
Example
of Expenses
The
example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund
with the costs of investing in other
funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return,
and that fees and expenses remain
the same as in the tables above. To the extent that the Manager is waiving fees
or reimbursing expenses, the example
assumes that such waiver or reimbursement will only be in place through the date
noted above. Although your
actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions, your costs
would be:
| |
|
|
After:
|
|
1
Year |
$20 |
3
Years |
$75 |
5
Years |
$136 |
10
Years |
$313 |
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| Retail
Money Market Funds |
Principal
Investment Strategies
Under
normal circumstances, we invest:
■ |
exclusively
in high-quality, short-term, U.S. dollar-denominated money market
instruments; and |
■ |
at least
80% of the Fund’s net assets are invested in municipal obligations that
pay interest exempt from federal income
tax and federal alternative minimum tax
(“AMT”). |
We
actively manage a portfolio of high-quality, short-term municipal obligations
that are issued by or on behalf of states,
territories and possessions of the U.S. or their political subdivisions or
financing authorities. These investments may
have fixed, floating, or variable rates of
interest.
We
invest principally in municipal obligations that pay interest exempt from
federal income tax and federal AMT. The Fund
attempts to invest exclusively in these securities. However, the Fund may invest
up to 20% of its net assets in high quality,
short-term money market instruments that pay interest subject to federal income
tax and/or federal AMT.
Our
security selection is based on several factors, including credit quality, yield
and maturity, while taking into account the
Fund’s overall level of liquidity and weighted average maturity. We will only
purchase securities that we have determined
present minimal credit risk.
Principal
Investment Risks
You
could lose money by investing in the Fund.
Although the Fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00
per share, it cannot guarantee it will do so. The Fund may impose a fee upon
sale of your shares. An
investment in
the Fund is not a bank account and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other
government agency.
The Fund’s sponsor is not required to reimburse the Fund for losses, and you
should not expect
that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Fund at any time,
including during periods of market stress.
The Fund is primarily subject to the risks briefly summarized
below.
Market
Risk.
The values of, and/or the income generated by, securities held by the Fund may
decline due to general market
conditions or other factors, including those directly involving the issuers of
such securities. Securities markets are
volatile and may decline significantly in response to adverse issuer,
regulatory, political, or economic developments.
Different sectors of the market and different security types may react
differently to such developments.
Money
Market Fund Risk.
The Fund’s yield will change based on changes in interest rates and other market
conditions. Because
the Fund invests in short-term instruments, the Fund’s dividend yields are
expected to be low when short-term market
interest rates are low, and there is no guarantee that the Fund will not have a
negative yield.
Debt
Securities Risk.
Debt securities are subject to credit risk and interest rate risk. Credit risk
is the possibility that the issuer
or guarantor of a debt security may be unable, or perceived to be unable or
unwilling, to pay interest or repay principal
when they become due. In these instances, the value of an investment could
decline and the Fund could lose money.
Credit risk increases as an issuer’s credit quality or financial strength
declines. Interest rate risk is the possibility that
interest rates will change over time. When interest rates rise, the value of
debt securities tends to fall. The longer the
terms of the debt securities held by a Fund, the more the Fund is subject to
this risk. If interest rates decline, interest
that the Fund is able to earn on its investments in debt securities may also
decline, which could cause the Fund to
reduce the dividends it pays to shareholders, but the value of those securities
may increase. Very low or negative interest
rates may magnify interest rate risk.
Municipal
Securities Risk.
Municipal securities may be fully or partially backed or enhanced by the taxing
authority of a
local government, by the current or anticipated revenues from a specific project
or specific assets, or by the credit of, or
liquidity enhancement provided by, a private issuer. Various types of municipal
securities are often related in such a way
that political, economic or business developments affecting one obligation could
affect other municipal securities held
by a Fund.
Management
Risk.
Investment decisions, techniques, analyses or models implemented by a
Fund’s manager or sub-adviser
in seeking to achieve the Fund’s investment objective may not produce expected
returns, may cause the Fund’s
shares to lose value or may cause the Fund to underperform other funds with
similar investment objectives.
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Money Market Funds
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Performance
The
following information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the
Fund by showing changes in the Fund’s
performance from year to year. Past
performance is no guarantee of future results.
Current month-end performance
is available on the Fund’s website at allspringglobal.com.
To
obtain a current 7-day yield for the Fund call toll-free
1-800-222-8222.
|
| |
Calendar
Year Total Returns for Premier Class as of 12/31 each
year |
|
Highest
Quarter: December
31, 2023 |
|
Lowest
Quarter: March
31,
2021 |
|
Year-to-date
total return
as of March
31,
2024
is +0.82% |
|
|
|
|
| |
Average
Annual Total Returns for the periods ended
12/31/2023 |
|
Inception
Date
of Share
Class |
1
Year |
5
Year |
10
Year |
Premier
Class |
11/8/1999
|
3.34% |
1.25% |
0.87% |
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| Retail
Money Market Funds |
Fund
Management
| |
Manager |
Sub-Adviser |
Allspring
Funds Management,
LLC |
Allspring
Global Investments, LLC |
Purchase
and Sale of Fund Shares
Premier
Class shares are generally available through intermediaries for the accounts of
their customers and directly to individuals.
Investment in the Fund is limited to accounts beneficially owned by natural
persons. In general, you can buy
or sell shares of the Fund online or by mail, phone or wire on any day the New
York Stock Exchange is open for regular
trading. You also may buy and sell shares through a financial
professional.
| |
Minimum
Investments |
To
Buy or Sell Shares |
Minimum
Initial Investment Premier
Class: $10 million (certain eligible investors may not
be subject to a minimum initial investment)
Minimum
Additional Investment Premier
Class: None |
Mail:
Allspring Funds P.O.
Box 219967 Kansas
City, MO 64121-9967 Online:
allspringglobal.com Phone
or Wire:
1-800-222-8222
Contact
your investment representative. |
Tax
Information
The
Fund’s distributions normally consist of exempt-interest dividends, which are
generally not taxable to you for federal
income tax purposes, but may be subject to federal AMT. A portion of
the Fund’s distributions may not qualify as exempt-interest
dividends; such distributions will generally be taxable to you as ordinary
income or capital gains, unless
you are investing through a tax-deferred arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or
an individual retirement account. However,
subsequent withdrawals from such a tax advantaged investment plan may be subject
to federal income tax. You
should consult your tax adviser about your specific situation.
Payments
to Intermediaries
If
you purchase a Fund through an intermediary, the Fund and its related companies
may pay the intermediary for the sale
of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of
interest by influencing the intermediary
and your financial professional to recommend the Fund over another investment.
Consult your financial professional
or visit your intermediary’s website for more information.
Retail
Money Market Funds
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Details
About the Funds
About
Allspring Retail Money Market Funds
All
Allspring Retail Money Market Funds seek to provide current income, while
preserving capital and liquidity by investing
in a portfolio of money market instruments. A Fund may have additional
investment objectives or restrictions.
Money
market instruments are high quality, short-term investments that present minimal
credit risk and may include securities
such as U.S. Government obligations, bank obligations, corporate bonds,
commercial paper, municipal securities,
asset- and mortgage-backed securities, and repurchase agreements. All Allspring
Retail Money Market Funds
are managed to meet the requirements of Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended (“1940
Act”), which provides that:
■ |
Each
Fund will seek to maintain a net asset value of $1.00 per
share. |
■ |
Each
Fund will only buy securities that have remaining maturities of 397 days
or less as determined under Rule 2a-7. |
■ |
The
dollar-weighted average maturity of each Fund will be 60 days or
less. |
■ |
The
dollar-weighted average life of each Fund will be 120 days or
less. |
■ |
Each
Fund will invest only in U.S. dollar-denominated
securities. |
■ |
Each
Fund will value it assets based on the total market value of all the
securities it holds using the amortized cost method. |
In
order to obtain a rating from a rating organization, some Funds may observe
additional investment restrictions.
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Money Market Funds |
Money
Market Fund
Investment
Objective
The
Fund seeks current income, while preserving capital and liquidity.
The
Fund’s Board of Trustees can change this investment objective without a
shareholder vote.
Principal
Investment Strategies
Under
normal circumstances, we invest:
■ |
exclusively
in high-quality, short-term, U.S. dollar-denominated money market
instruments of domestic and foreign issuers. |
These
investments include, but are not limited to, bank obligations such as time
deposits and certificates of deposit, government
securities, asset-backed securities, commercial paper, corporate bonds,
municipal securities and repurchase
agreements. These investments may have fixed, floating, or variable rates of
interest and may be obligations
of U.S. or foreign issuers. We may invest more than 25% of the Fund’s total
assets in U.S. dollar-denominated
obligations of U.S. banks.
Our
security selection is based on several factors, including credit quality, yield
and maturity, while taking into account the
Fund’s overall level of liquidity and weighted average maturity. We
will only purchase securities that we have determined
present minimal credit risk.
The
Fund may temporarily hold a greater portion of assets in uninvested cash for
purposes of maintaining liquidity or for
short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interest of
shareholders to do so. During these periods,
the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The
Fund is primarily subject to the risks mentioned below.
These
and other risks could cause you to lose money in your investment in the Fund and
could adversely affect the Fund’s
net asset value, yield and total return. These risks are described in the
“Description of Principal Investment Risks”
section.
Retail
Money Market Funds
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National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund
Investment
Objective
The
Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax, while preserving
capital and liquidity.
The
Fund’s Board of Trustees can change this investment objective without a
shareholder vote.
Principal
Investment Strategies
Under
normal circumstances, we invest:
■ |
exclusively
in high-quality, short-term, U.S. dollar-denominated money market
instruments; and |
■ |
at least
80% of the Fund’s net assets are invested in municipal obligations that
pay interest exempt from federal income
tax and federal alternative minimum tax
(“AMT”). |
We
actively manage a portfolio of high-quality, short-term municipal obligations
that are issued by or on behalf of states,
territories and possessions of the U.S. or their political subdivisions or
financing authorities. These investments may
have fixed, floating, or variable rates of interest.
We
invest principally in municipal obligations that pay interest exempt from
federal income tax and federal AMT. The Fund
attempts to invest exclusively in these securities. However, the Fund may invest
up to 20% of its net assets in high quality,
short-term money market instruments that pay interest subject to federal income
tax and/or federal AMT.
Our
security selection is based on several factors, including credit quality, yield
and maturity, while taking into account the
Fund’s overall level of liquidity and weighted average maturity. We will only
purchase securities that we have determined
present minimal credit risk.
The
Fund may temporarily invest a greater portion of assets in high-quality,
short-term money market instruments that pay
interest subject to regular federal income tax or by holding a greater portion
of assets in uninvested cash. Circumstances
in which the Fund may invest or hold a greater portion of its assets in these
securities or uninvested cash
include, but are not limited to, periods of low or no availability of eligible
municipal obligations or in order to manage
liquidity. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective. To the
extent that the Fund invests in taxable
securities, it may distribute taxable income.
The
Fund is primarily subject to the risks mentioned below.
These
and other risks could cause you to lose money in your investment in the Fund and
could adversely affect the Fund’s
net asset value, yield and total return. These risks are described in the
“Description of Principal Investment Risks”
section.
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Money Market Funds |
Description
of Principal Investment Risks
Understanding
the risks involved in fund investing will help you make an informed decision
that takes into account your risk
tolerance and preferences. The risks that are most likely to have a material
effect on a particular Fund as
a whole are
called “principal risks.” The principal risks for each Fund
have been previously identified and are described below (in alphabetical
order). Additional information about the principal risks is included in the
Statement of Additional Information.
Debt
Securities Risk.
Debt securities are subject to credit risk and interest rate risk. Credit risk
is the possibility that the issuer
or guarantor of a debt security may be unable, or perceived to be unable or
unwilling, to pay interest or repay principal
when they become due. In these instances, the value of an investment could
decline and the Fund could lose money.
Credit risk increases as an issuer’s credit quality or financial strength
declines. The credit quality of a debt security
may deteriorate rapidly and cause significant deterioration in the Fund’s net
asset value. Interest rate risk is the possibility
that interest rates will change over time. When interest rates rise, the value
of debt securities tends to fall. The
longer the terms of the debt securities held by a Fund, the more the Fund is
subject to this risk. If interest rates decline,
interest that the Fund is able to earn on its investments in debt securities may
also decline, which could cause the
Fund to reduce the dividends it pays to shareholders, but the value of those
securities may increase. Some debt securities
give the issuers the option to call, redeem or prepay the securities before
their maturity dates. If an issuer calls,
redeems or prepays a debt security during a time of declining interest rates,
the Fund might have to reinvest the proceeds
in a security offering a lower yield, and therefore might not benefit from any
increase in value as a result of declining
interest rates. Very low or negative interest rates may magnify interest rate
risk. Changing interest rates, including
rates that fall below zero, may have unpredictable effects on markets, may
result in heightened market volatility
and may detract from Fund performance to the extent the Fund is exposed to such
interest rates. Interest rate changes
and their impact on the Fund and its share price can be sudden and
unpredictable. Changes in market conditions
and government policies may lead to periods of heightened volatility in the debt
securities market, reduced liquidity
Fund investments and an increase in Fund redemptions.
Foreign
Investment Risk.
Foreign investments may be subject to lower liquidity, greater price volatility
and risks related to
adverse political, regulatory, market or economic developments. Foreign
companies may be subject to significantly higher
levels of taxation than U.S. companies, including potentially confiscatory
levels of taxation, thereby reducing the earnings
potential of such foreign companies. Foreign investments may involve exposure to
changes in foreign currency
exchange rates. Such changes may reduce the U.S. dollar value of the
investments. Foreign investments may be
subject to additional risks, such as potentially higher withholding and other
taxes, and may also be subject to greater
trade settlement, custodial, and other operational risks than domestic
investments. Certain foreign markets may
also be characterized by less stringent investor protection and disclosure
standards.
Industry
Concentration Risk.
A Fund that concentrates its investments in an industry or group of industries
is more vulnerable
to adverse market, economic, regulatory, political or other developments
affecting such industry or group of
industries than a fund that invests its assets more broadly.
Management
Risk.
Investment decisions, techniques, analyses or models implemented by a Fund’s
manager or sub-adviser
in seeking to achieve the Fund’s investment objective may not produce the
returns expected, may cause the
Fund’s shares to lose value or may cause the Fund to underperform other funds
with similar investment objectives.
Market
Risk.
The values of, and/or the income generated by, securities held by a Fund may
decline due to general market
conditions or other factors, including those directly involving the issuers of
such securities. Securities markets are
volatile and may decline significantly in response to adverse issuer,
regulatory, political, or economic developments.
Different sectors of the market and different security types may react
differently to such developments. Political,
geopolitical, natural and other events, including war, terrorism, trade
disputes, government shutdowns, market
closures, inflation, natural and environmental disasters, epidemics, pandemics
and other public health crises and
related events have led, and in the future may lead, to economic uncertainty,
decreased economic activity, increased
market volatility and other disruptive effects on U.S. and global economies and
markets. Such events may have
significant adverse direct or indirect effects on a Fund and its investments. In
addition, economies and financial markets
throughout the world are becoming increasingly interconnected, which increases
the likelihood that events or conditions
in one country or region will adversely impact markets or issuers in other
countries or regions.
Money
Market Fund Risk.
The Fund’s yield will change based on changes in interest rates and other market
conditions. Because
the Fund invests in short-term instruments, the Fund’s dividend yields are
expected to be low when short-term market
interest rates are low, and there is no guarantee that the Fund will not have a
negative yield.
Mortgage-
and Asset-Backed Securities Risk.
Mortgage- and asset-backed securities are subject to risk of default on
the
underlying mortgages or assets, particularly during periods of economic
downturn. Defaults on the underlying
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mortgages
or assets may cause such securities to decline in value and become less liquid.
Rising interest rates tend to extend
the duration of these securities, making them more sensitive to changes in
interest rates than instruments with fixed
payment schedules. As a result, in a period of rising interest rates, these
securities may exhibit additional volatility.
When interest rates decline or are low, borrowers may pay off their mortgage or
other debts sooner than expected,
which can reduce the returns of a Fund. Funds that may enter into mortgage
dollar roll transactions are subject
to the risk that the market value of the securities that are required to be
repurchased in the future may decline below
the agreed upon repurchase price. They also involve the risk that the party to
whom the securities are sold may become
insolvent, limiting a Fund’s ability to repurchase securities at the agreed upon
price.
Municipal
Securities Risk.
Municipal securities may be fully or partially backed or enhanced by the taxing
authority of a
local government, by the current or anticipated revenues from a specific project
or specific assets, or by the credit of, or
liquidity enhancement provided by, a private issuer. Municipal securities may be
difficult to obtain because of limited
supply, which may increase the cost to a Fund of purchasing such securities and
effectively reduce the Fund’s yield.
Typically, less information is available about a municipal issuer than is
available about other types of issuers. Various
types of municipal securities are often related in such a way that political,
economic or business developments affecting
one obligation could affect other municipal securities held by the Fund. The
value and liquidity of municipal securities
backed by the revenue from a particular project or other source may decline if
the project or other source fails
to generate expected revenue. Although the Fund may strive to invest in
municipal securities and other securities that
pay interest that is exempt from certain taxes (such as federal taxes, federal
alternative minimum tax and/or state taxes
as applicable), some income earned by Fund investments may be subject to such
taxes. Certain issuers of municipal
securities may have the ability to call or redeem a security prior to its
maturity date, which could impair Fund performance.
Repurchase
Agreement Risk.
In the event that the counterparty to a repurchase agreement is unwilling or
unable to fulfill
its contractual obligations to repurchase the underlying security, a Fund may
lose money, suffer delays, or incur costs
arising from holding or selling the underlying security.
U.S.
Government Obligations Risk.
U.S. Government obligations may be adversely impacted by changes in interest
rates,
and securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies or
government-sponsored entities may not be backed
by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. If a government-sponsored
entity is unable to meet its obligations
or its creditworthiness declines, the performance of a Fund that holds
securities issued or guaranteed by the
entity will be adversely impacted. U.S. Government obligations may be adversely
affected by a default by, or decline
in the credit quality, of the U.S. Government.
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Portfolio
Holdings Information
A
description of the Allspring
Funds’ policies and procedures with respect to disclosure of the Funds’ portfolio
holdings is
available in the Funds’
Statement of Additional Information.
Pricing Fund
Shares
A
Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of a single share. The NAV is
calculated each business day at the times reflected
below, although a Fund may deviate from these calculation times under unusual or
unexpected circumstances.
The NAV is calculated separately for each class of shares of a multiple-class
Fund. The last NAV calculated
on the most recent business day is available at allspringglobal.com. To
calculate the NAV of a Fund’s shares, the
Fund’s assets are valued and totaled, liabilities are subtracted, and the
balance, called net assets, is divided by the number
of shares outstanding.
We
calculate the NAV at the following times each business day:
| |
|
Money
Market Fund |
9:00a.m.,
10:00a.m., 11:00a.m., 12:00p.m., 1:00p.m., 2:00p.m., 3:00p.m. and
4:00p.m. (ET) |
National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund |
9:00a.m.,
10:00a.m., 11:00a.m., 12:00p.m. and 4:00p.m.
(ET) |
Generally,
NAV is not calculated, and purchase and redemption requests are not processed,
on days that the New York Stock
Exchange (“NYSE”) is closed for trading; however, a Fund may elect to remain
open even on days that the NYSE is closed
if the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (“SIFMA”)
recommends that the bond markets remain
open. If the markets close early or if SIFMA recommends that the markets close
early, a Fund may close early and
may calculate its NAV at earlier times under these circumstances. The price at
which a purchase or redemption request
for Fund shares is processed is based on the next NAV calculated after the
request is received in good order. In the
case of an exchange order, the exchange order is deemed to be a request for the
redemption of shares of one Fund and
for the purchase of shares of another Fund, and will be processed at the next
time that both Funds calculate their NAVs
at the same time. Information on the timing of dividend accrual and settlement
in connection with a purchase or redemption
of shares can be found in the section of this Prospectus entitled “Buying and
Selling Fund Shares.”
A
Fund’s assets are valued using the amortized cost method, in accordance with
Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). Portfolio securities are valued at
their acquisition cost, adjusted for
discounts or premiums reflected in their purchase price regardless of the impact
of fluctuating interest rates on the market
value of the instrument. This method of valuation is designed to enable a Fund
to price its shares at $1.00 per share,
although the value of the Fund’s shares based on the mark-to-market valuation
method may be more or less than $1.00
per share.
The
Board of Trustees has approved procedures designed to monitor a Fund’s price per
share. The Manager monitors the
value of the Fund’s shares based on the mark-to-market valuation method and will
promptly notify the Board when the
Fund’s mark-to-market value deviates more than 0.25% from the Fund’s established
NAV of $1.00 per share. In the event
that the Board determines that a deviation exists that may result in material
dilution or other unfair results to shareholders,
the Fund will take such corrective action as it deems necessary, which may
include, among other things, establishing
a NAV of less than or more than $1.00 per share by using available market
quotations or suspending the redemption
of shares and liquidating the Fund under Rule 22e-3 under the 1940 Act. See the
Statement of Additional Information
for additional details regarding the determination of NAVs.
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Management
of the Funds
The
Manager
Allspring
Funds Management, LLC (“Allspring
Funds Management”), headquartered at 1415 Vantage Park Drive, 3rd Floor,
Charlotte, NC 28203, provides advisory
and Fund level administrative services to the Funds
pursuant to an investment
management agreement (the “Management Agreement”). Allspring
Funds Management is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Allspring Global Investments Holdings, LLC, a holding company indirectly
owned by certain private funds of
GTCR LLC and Reverence Capital Partners, L.P. Allspring Funds Management is a
registered investment adviser that provides
advisory services for registered mutual funds, closed-end funds and other funds
and accounts.
Allspring
Funds Management is responsible for implementing the investment objectives and
strategies of the Funds.
Allspring
Funds Management’s investment professionals review and analyze the Funds’
performance, including relative to
peer funds, and monitor the Funds’
compliance with their
investment objectives and strategies. Allspring
Funds Management
is responsible for reporting to the Board on investment performance and other
matters affecting the Funds.
When appropriate, Allspring
Funds Management recommends to the Board enhancements to Fund features,
including
changes to Fund investment objectives, strategies and policies. Allspring
Funds Management also communicates
with shareholders
and intermediaries about Fund performance and features.
Allspring
Funds Management is also responsible for providing Fund-level
administrative services to the Funds,
which include,
among others, providing such services in connection with the Funds’
operations; developing and implementing
procedures for monitoring compliance with regulatory requirements and compliance
with the Funds’
investment
objectives, policies and restrictions; and providing any
other Fund-level
administrative services reasonably necessary
for the operation of the Funds,
other than those services that are provided by the Funds’ transfer
and dividend
disbursing agent, custodian and fund accountant.
To
assist Allspring
Funds Management in implementing the investment objectives and strategies of the
Funds,
Allspring
Funds
Management may contract with one or more sub-advisers to provide day-to-day
portfolio management services to
the Funds.
Allspring
Funds Management employs a team of investment professionals who identify and
recommend the
initial hiring of any sub-adviser and oversee and monitor the activities of any
sub-adviser on an ongoing basis. Allspring
Funds Management retains overall responsibility for the investment activities of
the Funds.
A
discussion regarding the basis for the Board’s approval of
the Management
Agreement and any applicable sub-advisory
agreements for each Fund is
available in the Fund’s semi-annual
report for the period ended July
31st.
For each Fund’s
most recent fiscal year end, the management
fee paid to Allspring
Funds Management pursuant to the Management
Agreement, net of any applicable waivers and reimbursements, was as
follows:
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Management
Fees Paid |
|
As
a % of average daily net assets |
Money
Market Fund |
0.13% |
National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund |
0.14% |
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The
Sub-Adviser
The
following sub-adviser
provides day-to-day portfolio management services to the Funds.
These services include making
purchases and sales of securities and other investment assets for the
Funds,
selecting broker-dealers, negotiating
brokerage commission rates and maintaining portfolio transaction records.
The sub-adviser is
compensated
for its services by Allspring Funds Management from the fees Allspring Funds
Management receives for its
services as adviser to the Funds.
Allspring
Global Investments, LLC
(“Allspring Investments”) is a registered investment adviser located
at 1415 Vantage Park
Drive, 3rd Floor, Charlotte, NC 28203. Allspring Investments, an affiliate of
Allspring Funds Management and wholly
owned subsidiary of Allspring Global Investments Holdings, LLC, is a
multi-boutique asset management firm committed
to delivering superior investment services to institutional clients, including
mutual funds.
Multi-Manager
Arrangement
The Funds
and Allspring
Funds Management have obtained an exemptive order from the SEC that
permits Allspring
Funds
Management, subject to Board approval, to select certain sub-advisers and enter
into or amend sub-advisory agreements
with them, without obtaining shareholder approval. The SEC order extends to
sub-advisers that are not otherwise
affiliated with Allspring
Funds Management or the Funds,
as well as sub-advisers that are wholly-owned subsidiaries
of Allspring
Funds Management or of a company that wholly owns Allspring
Funds Management. In addition,
the SEC staff, pursuant to no-action relief, has extended multi-manager relief
to any affiliated sub-adviser, such
as affiliated sub-advisers that are not wholly-owned subsidiaries of
Allspring
Funds Management or of a company that
wholly owns Allspring
Funds Management, provided certain conditions are satisfied (all such
sub-advisers covered by
the order or relief, “Multi-Manager Sub-Advisers”).
As
such, Allspring
Funds Management, with Board approval, may hire or replace Multi-Manager
Sub-Advisers for each Fund
that is eligible to rely on the order or relief. Allspring
Funds Management, subject to Board oversight, has the responsibility
to oversee Multi-Manager Sub-Advisers and to recommend their hiring, termination
and replacement. If a new
sub-adviser is hired for a Fund pursuant to the order or relief, the Fund is
required to notify shareholders within 90 days.
The Funds are
not required to disclose the individual fees that Allspring
Funds Management pays to a Multi-Manager
Sub-Adviser.
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Account
Information
Share
Class Eligibility
Investment
in a Fund is limited to accounts beneficially owned by natural persons. In
general, Premier Class shares are available
to individual investors who invest a minimum initial investment amount of $10
million, either directly with a Fund
or through an intermediary. Premier Class shares are also available without a
minimum initial investment amount through
the following, provided the beneficial owner of the account is a natural
person:
■ |
Employee
defined contribution plan programs or other employer sponsored retirement
plans; |
■ |
Broker-dealer
managed account or wrap programs that charge an asset-based
fee; |
■ |
Registered
investment adviser mutual fund wrap programs or other accounts that are
charged a fee for advisory, investment,
consulting or similar services; |
■ |
Private
bank and trust company managed account or wrap programs that charge an
asset-based fee; |
■ |
Internal
Revenue Code Section 529 college savings plan
accounts; |
■ |
Money
market trading platforms; and |
■ |
Certain
investors and related accounts as detailed in the Statement of Additional
Information. |
Any
of the minimum initial investment amount waivers listed above may be modified or
discontinued at any time.
Your
Fund may offer other classes of shares in addition to those offered through this
Prospectus. You may be eligible to invest
in one or more of these other classes of shares. Each share class bears varying
expenses and may differ in other features.
Consult your financial professional for more information regarding a Fund’s
available share classes.
The
information in this Prospectus is not intended for distribution to, or use by,
any person or entity in any non-U.S. jurisdiction
or country where such distribution or use would be contrary to any law or
regulation, or which would subject
Fund shares to any registration requirement within such jurisdiction or
country.
Compensation
to Financial Professionals and Intermediaries
In
addition to dealer reallowances and payments made by certain classes
of each
Fund for distribution and shareholder servicing,
the Fund’s manager, the distributor or their affiliates make additional payments
(“Additional Payments”) to certain
financial professionals and intermediaries for selling shares and providing
shareholder services, which include broker-dealers
and 401(k) service providers and record keepers. These Additional Payments,
which may be significant, are
paid by the Fund’s manager, the distributor or their affiliates, out of their
revenues, which generally come directly or indirectly
from Fund fees.
In
return for these Additional Payments, each
Fund’s manager and distributor expect the Fund to receive certain marketing
or servicing considerations that are not generally available to mutual funds
whose sponsors do not make such
payments. Such considerations are expected to include, without limitation,
placement of the Fund on a list of mutual
funds offered as investment options to the intermediary’s clients (sometimes
referred to as “Shelf Space”); access
to the intermediary’s financial professionals; and/or the ability to assist in
training and educating the intermediary’s
financial professionals.
The
Additional Payments may create potential conflicts of interest between an
investor and a financial professional or intermediary
who is recommending or making available a particular mutual fund over other
mutual funds. Before investing,
you should consult with your financial professional and review carefully any
disclosure by the intermediary as to
what compensation the intermediary receives from mutual fund sponsors, as well
as how your financial professional is
compensated.
The
Additional Payments are typically paid in fixed dollar amounts, based on the
number of customer accounts maintained
by an intermediary, or based on a percentage of sales and/or assets under
management, or a combination of
the above. The Additional Payments are either up-front or ongoing or both and
differ among intermediaries. In a given
year, Additional Payments to an intermediary that is compensated based on its
customers’ assets typically range between
0.02% and 0.25% of assets invested in a Fund by the intermediary’s customers.
Additional Payments to an intermediary
that is compensated based on a percentage of sales typically range between 0.10%
and 0.25% of the gross
sales of a Fund attributable to the financial intermediary.
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More
information on the FINRA member firms that have received the Additional Payments
described in this section is available
in the Statement of Additional Information, which is on file with the SEC and is
also available on the Allspring
Funds
website at www.allspringglobal.com.
Buying
and Selling Fund Shares
For
more information regarding buying and selling Fund shares, please visit
www.allspringglobal.com.
You may buy (purchase)
and sell (redeem) Fund shares as follows:
|
| |
|
Opening
an Account |
Adding
to an Account or Selling Fund Shares |
Through
Your Financial Professional |
Contact
your financial
professional.
Transactions
will be subject to the terms
of your account with your intermediary. |
Contact
your financial professional.
Transactions
will be subject to the terms of
your account with your intermediary. |
Through
Your Retirement Plan |
Contact
your retirement plan administrator.
Transactions
will be subject to the terms
of your retirement plan account. |
Contact
your retirement plan administrator.
Transactions
will be subject to the terms of
your retirement plan account. |
Online |
New
accounts cannot be opened online.
Contact your financial professional
or retirement plan administrator,
or refer to the section on
opening an account by mail. |
Visit
www.allspringglobal.com.
Online
transactions are limited to a maximum
of $100,000. You may be eligible
for an exception to this maximum.
Please call Investor Services at
1-800-222-8222 for more information. |
By
Telephone |
Call
Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222.
Available
only if you have another Allspring
Fund account with your bank
information on file. |
Call
Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222.
Redemption
requests may not be made by
phone if the address on your account was
changed in the last 15 days. In this event,
you must request your redemption
by mail. For joint accounts, telephone
requests generally require only
one of the account owners to call unless
you have instructed us otherwise. |
By
Mail |
Complete
an account application and
submit it according to the instructions
on the application.
Account
applications are available online
at www.allspringglobal.com
or by
calling Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222. |
Send
the items required under “Requests
in Good Order” below to:
Regular
Mail Allspring
Funds P.O.
Box 219967 Kansas
City, MO 64121-9967
Overnight
Only Allspring
Funds 430
W 7th Street STE 219967 Kansas
City, MO 64105-1407 |
Requests
in “Good Order”.
All purchase and redemption requests must be received in “good order.” This
means that a request
generally must include:
■ |
The
Fund name(s), share class(es) and account
number(s); |
■ |
The
amount (in dollars or shares) and type (purchase or redemption) of the
request; |
■ |
If
by mail, the signature of each registered owner as it appears in the
account application; |
■ |
For
purchase requests, payment of the full amount of the purchase request (see
“Payment” below); and |
■ |
Any
supporting legal documentation that may be
required. |
Purchase
and redemption requests in good order will be processed at the next NAV
calculated after the Fund’s transfer agent
or an authorized intermediary1
receives your request. If your request is not received in good order, additional
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documentation
may be required to process your transaction. We reserve the right to waive any
of the above requirements.
1. |
The
Fund’s shares may be purchased through an intermediary that has entered
into a dealer agreement with the Fund’s distributor. The
Fund has approved the acceptance of a purchase or redemption request
effective as of the time of its receipt by such an authorized
intermediary or its designee, as long as the request is received by one of
those entities prior to the Fund’s closing time. These
intermediaries may charge transaction fees. We reserve the right to adjust
the closing time in certain circumstances. |
Payment.
Payment for Fund shares may be made as follows:
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By
Wire |
Purchases
into a new or existing account may be funded by using the following
wire
instructions:
State
Street Bank & Trust Boston,
MA Bank
Routing Number: ABA 011000028 Wire
Purchase Account: 9905-437-1 Attention:
Allspring
Funds (Name
of Fund, Account Number and any applicable share class) Account
Name: Provide your name as registered on the Fund account or as
included
in your account application. |
By
Check |
Make
checks payable to Allspring
Funds. |
By
Exchange |
Identify
an identically registered Allspring
Fund account from which you wish to exchange
(see “Exchanging Fund Shares” below for restrictions on
exchanges). |
By
Electronic Funds Transfer (“EFT”) |
Additional
purchases for existing accounts may be funded by EFT using your
linked
bank account. |
All
payments must be in U.S. dollars, and all checks and EFTs must be drawn on U.S.
banks. You will be charged a $25.00
fee for every check or EFT that is returned to us as unpaid.
Timing
of Redemption Proceeds.
Generally, requests for redemption proceeds by check or Electronic Funds
Transfer that
are received in good order will be sent out by the next business day after
receipt and will earn a dividend until the day
such proceeds are sent.
Generally,
requests for redemption proceeds by wire that are received in good order will be
processed and earn dividends
as listed in the table below.
|
| |
If
a Request is Received in Good Order: |
Proceeds
Wired |
Dividends |
National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund |
|
|
|
Same
Business Day1
|
Not
earned on day of request |
|
Next
Business Day |
Earned
on day of request |
Money
Market Fund |
|
|
|
Same
Business Day1
|
Not
earned on day of request |
|
Next
Business Day |
Earned
on day of request |
1. |
Please
note that while we will make every effort to wire your redemption proceeds
on the same business day, same day settlement is
not guaranteed. |
Please
note that if you wish to redeem shares purchased by check, by EFT or through the
Automatic Investment Plan within
seven days of purchase, you may be asked to resubmit your redemption request if
your payment has not yet cleared.
Form
of Redemption Proceeds.
You may request that your redemption proceeds be sent to you by check, by EFT
into a linked
bank account, or by wire to a linked bank account. Please call Investor Services
at 1-800-222-8222 regarding the requirements
for linking bank accounts or for wiring funds. Under normal circumstances, we
expect to meet redemption
requests either by using uninvested cash or cash equivalents or by using the
proceeds from the sale of portfolio
securities, at the discretion of the portfolio manager(s). The Allspring Funds
may also borrow through a bank line
of credit for the purpose of meeting redemption requests, although we do not
expect to draw funds from this source
on a regular basis. In lieu of making cash payments, we reserve the right to
determine in our sole discretion, including
under stressed market conditions, whether to satisfy redemption requests by
making payments in securities.
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In
such cases, we may meet all or part of a redemption request by making payment in
securities equal in value to the amount
of the redemption payable to you as permitted under the 1940 Act, and the rules
thereunder, in which case the redeeming
shareholder should expect to incur transaction costs upon the disposition of any
securities received.
Right
to Delay Payment.
For the National Tax-Free Money Market Fund, we can delay the payment of a
redemption for up
to seven days. We may delay the payment of a redemption for longer than seven
days under extraordinary circumstances.
For the Money Market Fund, we can delay the payment of a redemption for longer
than one day if there is
a non-routine closure of the Fedwire or Federal Reserve Bank or under
extraordinary circumstances.
Under
the extraordinary circumstances discussed under Section 22(e) under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
we may suspend the right of redemption or postpone the date of payment of a
redemption for longer than one
day for the Money Market Fund and for longer than seven days for the National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund. Generally,
those extraordinary circumstances are when: (i) the New York Stock Exchange is
closed or trading thereon is restricted;
(ii) an emergency exists which makes the disposal by a Fund of securities it
owns, or the fair determination of
the value of the Fund’s net assets not reasonable practical; or (iii) the SEC,
by order, permits the suspension of the right
of redemption for the protection of shareholders.
Retirement
Plans and Other Products.
If you purchased shares through a packaged investment product or retirement
plan,
read the directions for selling shares provided by the product or plan. There
may be special requirements that supersede
the directions in this Prospectus.
Discretionary
Liquidity Fees.
Under Rule 2a-7, a money market Fund is permitted to impose a discretionary
liquidity fee
(not to exceed 2% of the value of the shares redeemed) on redemptions
if the Fund’s Board (or its delegate) determines
that doing so is in the best interests of the Fund. Such determination will be
based on current market conditions
and the Fund’s particular circumstances, and it is expected that such fee would
be imposed, if at all, during periods
of extraordinary market stress. The Fund would retain liquidity fees for the
benefit of remaining shareholders. The
Board (or its delegate) may, in its discretion, terminate a liquidity fee at any
time if it determines that imposing such liquidity
fee is no longer in the best interests of the Fund.
Exchanging
Fund Shares
Exchanges
between two funds involve two transactions: (1) the redemption of shares of one
fund; and (2) the purchase of
shares of another. In general, the same rules and procedures described under
“Buying and Selling Fund Shares” apply
to exchanges. There are, however, additional policies and considerations you
should keep in mind while making or
considering an exchange:
■ |
In
general, exchanges may be made between like share classes of any fund in
the Allspring
Funds complex offered to
the general public for investment (i.e., a fund not closed to new
accounts), with the following exceptions: (1) Class A
shares of non-money market funds may also be exchanged for Service Class
shares of any retail or government money
market fund; (2) Service Class shares may be exchanged for Class A shares
of any non-money market fund; and
(3) no exchanges are allowed into institutional money market
funds. |
■ |
If
you make an exchange between Class A shares of a money market fund or
Class A2 or Class A shares of a non-money
market fund, you will buy the shares at the public offering price of the
new fund, unless you are otherwise
eligible to buy shares at NAV. |
■ |
Same-fund
exchanges between share classes are permitted subject to the following
conditions: (1) the shareholder must
meet the eligibility guidelines of the class being purchased in the
exchange; (2) exchanges out of Class A and Class
C shares would not be allowed if shares are subject to a CDSC; and (3) for
non-money market funds, in order to exchange
into Class A shares, the shareholder must be able to qualify to purchase
Class A shares at NAV based on current
Prospectus guidelines. |
■ |
An
exchange request will be processed on the same business day, provided that
both funds are open at the time the request
is received. If one or both funds are closed, the exchange will be
processed on the following business day. |
■ |
You
should carefully read the Prospectus for the Fund into which you wish to
exchange. |
■ |
Every
exchange involves redeeming fund shares, which may produce a capital gain
or loss for tax purposes. |
■ |
If
you are making an initial investment into a fund through an exchange, you
must exchange at least the minimum initial
investment amount for the new fund, unless your balance has fallen below
that amount due to investment performance. |
■ |
If
you are making an additional investment into a fund that you already own
through an exchange, you must exchange
at least the minimum subsequent investment amount for the fund you are
exchanging into. |
■ |
Class
A and Class C share exchanges will not trigger a CDSC. The new shares
received in the exchange will continue |
Retail
Money Market Funds
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to
age according to the original shares’ CDSC schedule and will be charged
the CDSC applicable to the original shares
upon redemption. |
Generally,
we will notify you at least 60 days in advance of any changes in the above
exchange policies.
Frequent
Purchases and Redemptions of Fund Shares
Excessive
trading by Fund shareholders can negatively impact a Fund and its long-term
shareholders by increasing expenses
or lowering returns. However, money market funds, which are typically utilized
by investors for cash management
purposes and invest in highly liquid securities, are not as susceptible to these
negative effects as non-money
market Funds.
Although
the policies adopted by the Funds
do not prohibit frequent trading between money market Funds, Allspring
Funds
Management will seek to prevent an investor from utilizing a money market Fund
to facilitate frequent purchases and
redemptions of shares in non-money market Funds. If Allspring Funds Management
determines that an investor has
engaged in timing activities in contravention of the Funds’
policies (as described in the prospectus for the non-money
market Fund), Allspring Funds Management will prevent such investor from
investing in the non-money market
Fund for a period of 30 calendar days.
In
addition, Allspring Funds Management reserves the right to accept purchases,
redemptions and exchanges made in excess
of applicable trading restrictions in designated accounts held by Allspring
Funds Management or its affiliate that
are used at all times exclusively for addressing operational matters related to
shareholder accounts, such as testing
of account functions, and are maintained at low balances that do not exceed
specified dollar amount limitations.
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Money Market Funds |
Account
Policies
Advance
Notice of Large Transactions.
We
strongly urge you to begin all purchases and redemptions as early in the day as
possible and to notify us at least one
day in advance of transactions in excess of $50,000,000. This will allow us to
manage your Fund most effectively. When
you give us this advance notice, you must provide us with your name and account
number.
Householding.
To help keep Fund expenses low, a single copy of a Prospectus or shareholder
report may be sent to shareholders
of the same household. If your household currently receives a single copy of a
Prospectus or shareholder report
and you would prefer to receive multiple copies, please call Investor Services
at 1-800-222-8222 or contact your financial
professional.
Retirement
Accounts.
We
offer a variety of retirement account types for individuals and small
businesses. There may be special distribution requirements
for a retirement account, such as required distributions or mandatory Federal
income tax withholdings. For
more information about the retirement accounts listed below, including any
distribution requirements, call Investor Services
at 1-800-222-8222. For retirement accounts held directly with a Fund, certain
fees may apply including an annual
account maintenance fee. The retirement accounts available for individuals and
small businesses are:
■ |
Individual
Retirement Accounts, including Traditional IRAs and Roth
IRAs. |
■ |
Small
business retirement accounts, including Simple IRAs and SEP
IRAs. |
Small
Account Redemptions.
We
reserve the right to redeem accounts that have values that fall below a Fund’s
minimum initial investment amount due
to shareholder redemptions (as opposed to market movement). Before doing so, we
will give you approximately 60 days
to bring your account value above the Fund’s minimum initial investment amount.
Please call Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222
or contact your financial professional for further details.
Transaction
Authorizations.
We
may accept telephone, electronic, and clearing agency transaction instructions
from anyone who represents that he
or she is a shareholder and provides reasonable confirmation of his or her
identity. Neither we nor Allspring Funds will
be liable for any losses incurred if we follow such instructions we reasonably
believe to be genuine. For transactions
through our website, we may assign personal identification numbers (PINs) and
you will need to create a login
ID and password for account access. To safeguard your account, please keep these
credentials confidential. Contact
us immediately if you believe there is a discrepancy on your confirmation
statement or if you believe someone has
obtained unauthorized access to your online access credentials.
Identity
Verification.
We
are required by law to obtain from you certain personal information that will be
used to verify your identity. If you do
not provide the information, we will not be able to open your account. In the
rare event that we are unable to verify your
identity as required by law, we reserve the right to redeem your account at the
current NAV of the Fund’s shares. You
will be responsible for any losses, taxes, expenses, fees, or other results of
such a redemption.
Right
to Freeze Accounts, Suspend Account Services or Reject or Terminate an
Investment.
We
reserve the right, to the extent permitted by law and/or regulations, to freeze
any account or suspend account services
when we have received reasonable notice (written or otherwise) of a dispute
between registered or beneficial account
owners or when we believe a fraudulent transaction may occur or has occurred.
Additionally, we reserve the right
to reject any purchase
or exchange request and to terminate a shareholder’s investment, including
closing the shareholder’s
account.
Retail
Money Market Funds
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Distributions
The
Funds declare distributions of net investment income, if any, daily,
and make such distributions, if any, monthly. The Funds
generally make distributions of realized net capital gains, if
any, annually. Your distributions will be automatically reinvested
in additional shares, unless you or your Institution directs otherwise. Your
other options are to receive checks
for these payments, have them automatically invested in the same class of
another Allspring Fund, or have them
deposited into your bank account. With the check payment option, if checks
remain uncashed for six months or are
undeliverable by the Post Office, we will reinvest the distributions at the
earliest date possible, and future distributions
will be automatically reinvested. To change the current option for payment of
distributions, please contact your
Institution.
Earning
Distributions.
Assuming the purchase amount is received by the Funds’ custodian no later than
the close of the
Federal Funds Wire, which is normally 6:00 p.m. (ET), dividends will accrue as
follows:
| |
If
a Request is Received in Good Order: |
Dividends
Begin to Accrue: |
National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund |
|
|
Same
Business Day |
|
Next
Business Day |
Money
Market Fund |
|
|
Same
Business Day |
|
Next
Business Day |
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| Retail
Money Market Funds |
Other
Information
Taxes
The
following discussion regarding income taxes is based on laws that were in effect
as of the date of this Prospectus and
summarizes only some of the important federal and state income tax
considerations affecting the Funds and you as
a shareholder. It does not apply to foreign or tax-exempt shareholders or those
holding Fund shares through a tax-advantaged
account, such as a 401(k) Plan or IRA. This discussion is not intended as a
substitute for careful tax planning.
You should consult your tax adviser about your specific tax situation. Please
see the Statement of Additional Information
for additional federal income tax information.
We
will pass on to a Fund’s shareholders substantially all of the Fund’s net
investment income and realized net capital gains,
if any. With respect to the National Tax-Free Money Market Fund, it is intended
that distributions from the Funds’ net
interest income from tax-exempt securities will not be subject to federal income
tax, although a portion of such distributions
could be subject to the federal AMT for individual shareholders. Individual
shareholders should consult their
tax advisers regarding their specific tax situation.
Distributions
of ordinary income from the National Tax-Free Money Market Fund attributable to
other sources, if any, and
of ordinary income from the other Funds attributable to all sources, if any,
generally will be taxable to you as ordinary
income.
Although
the Funds do not expect to realize any capital gain, distributions of a Fund’s
net short-term capital gain, if any, generally
will be taxable to you as ordinary income and distributions of a Fund’s net
long-term capital gain, if any, generally
will be taxable to you as long-term capital gain. Corporate shareholders should
not expect to deduct a portion
of their distributions when determining their taxable income. In general,
distributions also will not qualify for reductions
in federal income taxation of dividends payable to individuals from certain
domestic and foreign corporations.
To
the extent a distribution from a Fund is taxable, such distributions will be
taxable to you when paid, whether you take
distributions in cash or automatically reinvest them in additional Fund shares.
Following the end of each year, we will
notify you of the federal income tax status of your distributions for the
year.
Individual
taxpayers are subject to tax on ordinary income at a maximum rate of 37% and the
maximum tax rate on long-term
capital gains and qualified dividends is 20%. For U.S. individuals
with income exceeding $200,000 ($250,000 if
married and filing jointly), a 3.8% Medicare contribution tax applies on “net
investment income,” including interest, dividends,
and capital gains. Corporations are subject to tax on all income and gains at a
tax rate of 21%.
In
certain circumstances, Fund shareholders may be subject to back-up withholding
taxes.
As
long as a Fund continually maintains a $1.00 NAV, you ordinarily will not
recognize a taxable gain or loss on the redemption
or exchange of your Fund shares.
There
is some degree of uncertainty with respect to the tax treatment of liquidity
fees received by money market funds,
and such tax treatment may be the subject of future guidance issued by the
Internal Revenue Service. If a Fund receives
liquidity fees, it will consider the appropriate tax treatment of such fees to
the Fund at such time.
Retail
Money Market Funds
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Financial
Highlights
The
following tables are intended
to help you understand a Fund’s financial performance for the past five years
(or since inception,
if shorter). Certain information reflects financial results for a single Fund
share. Total returns represent the rate
you would have earned (or lost) on an investment in each
Fund (assuming reinvestment of all distributions). The information
in the following tables has
been derived from the Funds’
financial statements
which have
been audited by KPMG
LLP, the Fund’s
independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along
with each
Fund’s financial statements,
is also included in each
Fund’s annual report, a copy of which is available upon request.
Money
Market Fund
For
a share outstanding throughout each period
|
|
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|
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|
|
| |
|
|
Year
ended January 31 |
Premier
Class |
|
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
2022 |
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
Net
asset value, beginning of period |
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
Net
investment income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
realized gains (losses) on investments |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
from investment operations |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Distributions
to shareholders from |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
investment income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
realized gains |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
distributions to shareholders |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
asset value, end of period |
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
Total
return |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ratios
to average net assets (annualized) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gross
expenses |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
expenses |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
investment income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Supplemental
data |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
assets, end of period (000s omitted) |
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
* |
Ratio
includes class-level expenses which were voluntarily waived by the
investment manager. Without this voluntary waiver, the net expense ratio
would be
increased by the following amounts: |
|
|
| |
|
|
Year
ended January 31, 2024 |
0.07% |
|
|
Year
ended January 31, 2023 |
0.07% |
|
|
Year
ended January 31, 2022 |
0.07% |
|
|
Year
ended January 31, 2021 |
0.07% |
1 |
Calculated
based upon average shares outstanding |
2 |
Amount
is less than $0.005. |
3 |
Amount
is more than $(0.005). |
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Money Market Funds |
National
Tax-Free Money Market Fund
For
a share outstanding throughout each period
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
Year
ended January 31 |
Premier
Class |
|
2024 |
|
2023 |
|
2022 |
|
2021 |
|
2020 |
Net
asset value, beginning of period |
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
Net
investment income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
realized gains (losses) on investments |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
from investment operations |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Distributions
to shareholders from |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
investment income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
realized gains |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
distributions to shareholders |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
asset value, end of period |
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
Total
return |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ratios
to average net assets (annualized) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gross
expenses |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
expenses |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
investment income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Supplemental
data |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net
assets, end of period (000s omitted) |
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
1 |
Calculated
based upon average shares outstanding |
2 |
Amount
is less than $0.005. |
3 |
Ratio
includes class-level expenses which were voluntarily waived by the
investment manager. Without this voluntary waiver, the net expense ratio
would have
been 0.08% higher. |
Retail
Money Market Funds
|
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28 |
| Retail
Money Market Funds |
Retail
Money Market Funds
|
| 29 |
30 |
| Retail
Money Market Funds |
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FOR
MORE INFORMATION
More
information on a Fund is available free upon request, including
the following documents:
Statement
of Additional Information (“SAI”) Supplements
the disclosures made by this Prospectus. The
SAI, which has been filed with the SEC, is incorporated
by reference into this Prospectus and therefore
is legally part of this Prospectus.
Annual/Semi-Annual
Reports Provide
financial and other important information, including
a discussion of the market conditions and
investment strategies that significantly affected Fund
performance over the reporting period.
To
obtain copies of the above documents or for more information
about Allspring
Funds, contact us:
By
telephone: Individual
Investors: 1-800-222-8222 Retail
Investment Professionals: 1-888-877-9275 Institutional
Investment Professionals: 1-800-260-5969 |
By
mail: Allspring
Funds P.O.
Box 219967 Kansas
City, MO 64121-9967
Online: www.allspringglobal.com
From
the SEC: Visit
the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, DC
(phone 1-202-551-8090 for operational information
for the SEC’s Public Reference Room) or the
SEC’s website at sec.gov.
To
obtain information for a fee, write or email:SEC’s
Public Reference Section100
“F” Street, NEWashington,
DC 20549-0102[email protected]The
Allspring
Funds are distributed byAllspring
Funds Distributor, LLC, a member of
FINRA. |
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Allspring Global Investments Holdings, LLC. All rights
reserved. |
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