If that sounds appealing, consider donor-advised funds, or DAFs. These are accounts that allow donors to make contributions ...
Donor-advised funds (DAFs) allow affluent households to ‘bunch’ charitable deductions by making one large contribution in a single tax year—capturing a decade of deductions at once—then grant the same ...
A decision by sponsors of donor-advised funds prohibiting grants to a nonprofit under indictment may have surprised donors, but it’s consistent with grant-making guidelines of these charitable ...
Donors may have been surprised to learn recently that they can’t give to any organization they want through their donor-advised fund.
Financial advisors now have an important example to point to when explaining a key limitation of donor-advised funds: Sponsors retain the final say over where charitable dollars go. Processing Content ...
Both entities cited the Justice Department investigation into the civil rights organization in messages to its charitable account holders. By Ron Lieber Two of the country’s largest sponsors of ...
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