Donor-Advised Funds: The Source Fundraisers Can't Afford to Ignore
There are pros. There are cons. Either way, donor-advised funds continue to grow in popularity, and fundraisers neglect them at their own peril.
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“Traditionally, a very high-net-worth individual would create a foundation and be required to submit public reports so all the stakeholders can see what’s going on,” he says. “The danger with DAFs is if the same person goes that route instead, the transparency goes away — we don’t have as much information in the public square about what’s going on.”
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