Our conference title assumes that such danger lurks in the increased utilization of donor-advised funds for charitable giving that Congress may need to respond. Statistics from 2013 certainly reveal the broad popularity of this vehicle: 217,000 funds (up from 20,000 in the mid-1990s), charitable assets of $50 billion, and nearly $10 billion in grants. DAF critics choose to describe their growth as “unbridled,” and speak of the “warehousing” of charitable assets, but other observers maintain that DAFs are democratizing philanthropy and fostering more strategic and thoughtful giving
The American public donates a staggering amount of money to nonprofit charities. These charities ro...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are changing the mode of philanthropy in the United States. The lack of r...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are changing the mode of philanthropy in the United States. The lack of r...
Our conference title assumes that such danger lurks in the increased utilization of donor-advised fu...
In recent years, donor-advised funds (DAFs), historically a relatively minor part of American philan...
Donor advised funds attract a significant share of charitable giving and warrant Congress’s attentio...
Should Congress respond? No. It would be wrong for Congress to respond to the “rise”. Why should a “...
The donor advised fund (DAF) is changing longstanding giving norms in United States philanthropy. DA...
Accelerating growth of donor advised funds has attracted vocal advocates and critics whose arguments...
Letter written on the behalf of a number of philanthropic and community foundations to Orrin G. Hatc...
Charitable giving tax incentives are intended to encourage giving for public benefit. Gifts to inter...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are conduits for charitable giving that support immediate tax deductions ...
The article explains how Congress can advance the goals and values of philanthropy and address the c...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
Each and every sponsoring organization maintaining donor-advised funds – as well as each donor – is ...
The American public donates a staggering amount of money to nonprofit charities. These charities ro...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are changing the mode of philanthropy in the United States. The lack of r...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are changing the mode of philanthropy in the United States. The lack of r...
Our conference title assumes that such danger lurks in the increased utilization of donor-advised fu...
In recent years, donor-advised funds (DAFs), historically a relatively minor part of American philan...
Donor advised funds attract a significant share of charitable giving and warrant Congress’s attentio...
Should Congress respond? No. It would be wrong for Congress to respond to the “rise”. Why should a “...
The donor advised fund (DAF) is changing longstanding giving norms in United States philanthropy. DA...
Accelerating growth of donor advised funds has attracted vocal advocates and critics whose arguments...
Letter written on the behalf of a number of philanthropic and community foundations to Orrin G. Hatc...
Charitable giving tax incentives are intended to encourage giving for public benefit. Gifts to inter...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are conduits for charitable giving that support immediate tax deductions ...
The article explains how Congress can advance the goals and values of philanthropy and address the c...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
Each and every sponsoring organization maintaining donor-advised funds – as well as each donor – is ...
The American public donates a staggering amount of money to nonprofit charities. These charities ro...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are changing the mode of philanthropy in the United States. The lack of r...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are changing the mode of philanthropy in the United States. The lack of r...