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Donor-advised funds are bringing new convenience to philanthropy.
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Donor-advised funds are bringing new convenience to philanthropy.
Why givers prize the right to be anonymous
Giving to universities can be tricky. Here are 11 strategies for making sure your gift is used as you wish
How donors and charities can plan wisely to avoid posthumous punch-ups
During his lifetime, George Washington was, among other things, the nation’s single largest benefactor of higher education. Three years before he died, Washington made a major contribution to the Augusta Read more…
In an op-ed published in Philanthropy Daily on May 17, Megan Schmidt, director of Government Affairs at Philanthropy Roundtable and Jack Salmon, director of Policy Research, note the landmark bill from the Kansas legislature that other states can learn from to protect donor intent.
To offer you a shortcut to the very best that has been said and written on philanthropy, we’ve compiled the crucial literature — from recent essays to classic books. For Read more…
Donors are increasingly using expert intermediaries to bundle and target their giving.
What accounts for the difference between what donors want to achieve and where they make their largest gifts?
Real problems, Mo giving, buildings for charter schools, donor privacy, RealClearJournalism, how donors can help break policy logjams.