5 Donor Advised Fund Giving Tactics
Vanguard Charitable asks if you’re getting the most impact out of your charitable giving.
Source: www.forbes.com
DAFs are powerful philanthropic planning tools that are, in my opinion, under-utilized by middle market philanthropists and unexplored by nonprofit fundraisers. They are structured enough to encourage purposeful planning with immediate tax-favored benefits but flexible enough to allow for spontaneity. Ebeling’s post also points out a great way for philanthropists to collaborate with each other in a common cause to leverage their DAF / social investment. The result can be magnified impact.
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Posted on August 25, 2014, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
There’s a great report about DAF’s here Laura.
http://www.nptrust.org/daf-report/
Thank you for the reminder! It shows decided growth and interest in this type of philanthropic planning.