Philanthropic Freedom

Protecting Your Freedom to Give

All Americans—no matter their politics, race, religion or class—should have the freedom to give to the causes and communities they care about most. That’s exactly why we’re lifting up the voices of everyday Americans who serve alongside amazing charities.

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News

    • Free to Give
    • April 17, 2024

    Phoenix Center: Objective Policy Research for the Digital Age

    by Philanthropy Roundtable
    • Donor-Advised Funds
    • April 10, 2024

    New Report: Valuable Insights into Donor-Advised Funds with Dr. Daniel Heist, Part 3

    by Jack Salmon
    • Donor-Advised Funds
    • April 3, 2024

    New Report: Valuable Insights into Donor-Advised Funds with Dr. Daniel Heist, Part 2

    by Jack Salmon
    • Donor-Advised Funds
    • April 2, 2024

    Jack Salmon in Philanthropy Daily: Biden’s Proposed Budget Vilifies Wealth and Threatens Philanthropy 

    by Philanthropy Roundtable
    • Donor-Advised Funds
    • March 26, 2024

    New Report: Valuable Insights into Donor-Advised Funds with Dr. Daniel Heist, Part 1

    by Jack Salmon
    • Donor Privacy
    • March 25, 2024

    Just How Contagious is Arizona’s Radical Donor Disclosure Law?

    by Megan Schmidt
    • Philanthropic Freedom
    • March 22, 2024

    Christie Herrera on DonorsTrust  “Giving Ventures” Podcast 

    by Philanthropy Roundtable
    • Donor-Advised Funds
    • March 15, 2024

    President’s Budget Targets Philanthropy

    by Jack Salmon
  • All Americans should be free to give to causes they care about

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Policy Research & Analysis

The Roundtable’s policy team has decades of experience in government relations on the federal and state levels. The team is actively building coalitions, educating government officials, advocating for philanthropic freedom and defending against efforts to restrict charitable giving.

    • Research
    • April 17, 2024

    Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Expiring Provisions, and Implications for Philanthropy

    by Jack Salmon
    • Research
    • March 13, 2024

    What Social Science Tells Us About Forced Donor Disclosure

    by David M. Primo
    • Research
    • March 6, 2024

    When Private Foundations Give Through DAFs: Exploring the How and Why of This Practice

    by Jack Salmon
    • Research
    • November 16, 2023

    Private Foundations and the 5 Percent Payout Rule

    by Jack Salmon
    • Research
    • November 2, 2023

    Community Foundation Use of DAFS in California: Payouts, Flow Rates, and Inactivity Policies

    by Jack Salmon
    • Research
    • September 13, 2023

    Donor Disclosure Means Less for Charities and Those They Serve

    by Jack Salmon
    • Research
    • July 24, 2023

    Decoding the Public Support Test: How the IRS Distinguishes Public Charities from Private Foundations

    by Jack Salmon
    • Research
    • June 15, 2023

    Taxing Unrealized Gains Is Unconstitutional: Moore v. United States

    by Jack Salmon
    • Research
    • March 30, 2023

    Protecting Donor Intent Protects Giving

    by Jack Salmon

Key Issues

  • Donor Privacy

    Donor privacy is a part of our nation’s long-standing tradition of philanthropic freedom and is protected under the Constitution. The freedom to give privately helps enable our vibrant and diverse charitable culture that benefits all Americans.
  • Sector Regulation

    The proper way to regulate the charitable sector is with strategic oversight that is specific to an evidence-based need. Arbitrary rules and unnecessary mandates, ultimately, harm those who rely on charity the most by restricting overall giving and diverting resources away from helping those in need.
  • Donor-Advised Funds

    These charitable giving accounts are popular and effective vehicles that allow donors to support a wide variety of charitable causes. These funds are accessible to all Americans. They provide flexibility for givers to respond to crises quickly and give strategically over the long-term.