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Joel Fleishman’s Vision for Philanthropy Should Inspire Us All

A cheerleader for the foundation model, Fleishman understood what philanthropy could accomplish when done right.

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Why Your DAF Donor May Not Be Anonymous After All

Charities aren’t getting the information donors want them to have thanks to less-than-clear digital interfaces, mistakes, and confusion in the development office.

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Getting Anonymous DAF Donations? 7 Things to Do

Fundraisers and experts share their secrets for relationships with mystery donors.

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Gifts From DAFs Are Nearly 10% of All Giving. How Nonprofits Are Trying to Court Those Donors

DAFs remain controversial, but their size and influence continue to grow. Gifts from the accounts totaled $52 billion in 2022.

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Campus Protests, Donor Secrecy, and a Moment for Reform

The right’s politicized calls to “follow the money” speak to a very real need for donor transparency and nonprofit oversight.

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Where Tech, Politics and Giving Meet: Silicon Valley’s Busy Intersection

The Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s CEO, Nicole Taylor, talks about getting donors to give from their DAFs, the effects of the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action at colleges, and more.

Impact of Proposed DAF Rules on Community Foundations Deserves More Coverage

If these regulations move forward, community-based nonprofits and the everyday donors who support them will feel the effects.

The $230 Billion Donor-Advised Fund Industry Gets an IRS Hearing

Congress and the Biden administration are considering what should be done to crack down on donor-advised funds, an increasingly popular way for donors to set aside money to spend on charitable causes.

Expiring Tax Breaks, Charitable Giving, and What’s at Stake for Philanthropy

Proposed changes to the tax code will significantly reduce donations, the author argues, spelling trouble for charities.

Recent DAF Op-ed Missed Crucial Perspective — the Donors

DAFs held at both community foundations and financial institutions are invaluable to many donors, and legislation should recognize that.

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Inconsistent Regulations, Crackdown on Civil Liberties Hinder Nonprofits, Experts Say

Conservatives are pushing laws to block services to immigrants and limit activities of racial justice and environment groups, said lawyers and scholars at a meeting last week. Meanwhile, federal and state efforts need more resources and new approaches.

DAF Sponsors Aren’t All Created Equal. New Legislation Should Reflect That

Entirely separate legislation is needed for donor-advised funds managed by community foundations and commercial gift funds.

Philanthropy Spent $11 Million to Prevent Changes to DAF Rules

Opponents of the 2021 attempt to speed donor-advised fund payouts stopped the legislation dead in its tracks.

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U.S. Regulators Scramble to Catch Up With the DAF Boom

Proposed federal regulations would provide guidelines for what DAFs can be used for — but not for how quickly they would need to be distributed.

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After Pandemic Bump, Walk Fundraising Events Simmer, and More Research

Nonprofits that hold fundraising events should do more to get participants raising money, according to a new report from the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum.