Donor-Advised Funds Are Important Tools for Private Foundation Grantmaking
Donor-advised funds are efficient and effective tools that help donors get resources out the door in times of critical need.
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Donor-advised funds are efficient and effective tools that help donors get resources out the door in times of critical need.
Donor privacy was the hot topic in last week’s Committee on House Administration hearing. Committee members brought together experts on free speech to discuss the American Confidence in Elections Act, a landmark election reform, free speech and privacy protection package proposed by House Republicans.
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) have emerged as a powerful tool for charitable giving, offering flexibility and a streamlined approach to philanthropy. A new study by the DAF Research Collaborative, the largest of its kind to date, sheds light on the inner workings of DAFs, revealing their immense value for donors and their growing impact on communities in need.
National defense may seem like the last place philanthropy could have a role. Here’s some little-known history to make you think again.
While New York still has a long way to go in protecting the privacy of donors, Senate Bill 4817A is a step in the right direction of preserving that free speech.
A nonprofit produces drinkables by focusing on funders
Earlier this year, The Philanthropy Roundtable published a guidebook focused entirely on protecting donor intent, a key aspect of philanthropic excellence.
The Roundtable’s experts provide a robust and informative assessment of the challenges to philanthropic freedom in a changed political environment.
This next gen which Goldseker reminds us can include those in their twenties all the way to those in their fifties will have outsize impact because they will have more resources to give and (for the younger next gens) will give for a longer time, primarily because they are revolutionizing the how of philanthropy.
With so much at stake for nonprofit organizations and their donors, The Philanthropy Roundtable supports the call for the Supreme Court to overturn the Ninth Circuit Court s Ruling in favor of California s unconstitutional requirement.
The Roundtable’s campaign “Our Values Improve Lives” will share examples of how private philanthropy has empowered the charitable sector to strengthen communities and help individuals reach their full, unique potential. Learn about Albert C. Barnes, an entrepreneur and philanthropist who rose from humble beginnings in Philadelphia to amass a great fortune and one of the world’s most valuable art collections.
It’s been one month since Hamas terrorists brutally murdered over 1,400 innocent Israeli civilians – including babies, children, women and the elderly – and the international community was jarred back to the reality of the evil in this world.