Donor-advised funds offer an upfront tax break but mean losing control of your money.
Wealthy Americans use DAFs to give back and save on taxes, but the popular strategy comes with strings attached.
A lawsuit against a prominent Christian donor-advised funds organization is testing whether it or the original donor's son is in control of charitable distributions from the tax-advantaged vehicle.
A $21 million donor-advised fund tied to a Kansas family has become a test case for how much practical influence donors – and their successors – really have over charitable dollars they earmark for ...
The lawsuit accuses board members Nan Whitmore and Kathryn Snyder of acting illegally and dishonestly and grossly abusing ...
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A record-setting Columbia College Giving Day brought in more than $781,000 from 545 donors funding scholarships, projects and ...
Major research hospitals and prestigious universities snared a significant share of Philanthropy 50 gifts, but lesser known ...
Faircom New York Founder Corinne Servily Named Recipient of ANA's 2026 Max Hart Achievement Award The Association of National Advertisers honors Servily for a career that has shaped fundraising ...
Emerging PE managers can access several distinct types of investors. Each differs in expectations, decision-making speed and ...
Winnebago County and Rockford voters in an advisory referendum asked Gov. JB Pritzker to opt into a federal school choice ...