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Giving USA Report Shows 2021 Charitable Giving Strong, But Did Not Keep Pace with Inflation

June 27, 2022
by Esther Larson Lenger
  • Blog
  • Donor-Advised Funds

Attorneys General Speak Out Against Legislation Harmful to Charities

May 24, 2022
by Brian Hawkins
  • Blog
  • Donor-Advised Funds

Most Charity Fundraisers Believe DAFs Are a Useful Tool, Not a Problem to be Solved

May 18, 2022
by Philanthropy Roundtable
  • In the News
  • Donor-Advised Funds

Letter to the Editor: Why Chronicle of Philanthropy Coverage of New DAF Study Misses Bigger Picture

April 12, 2022
by Philanthropy Roundtable
  • Blog
  • Donor-Advised Funds

Biden’s Proposed Budget Threatens Private Foundations

April 4, 2022
by Elizabeth McGuigan
  • In the News
  • Donor-Advised Funds

Elizabeth McGuigan Featured in Washington Examiner on Bipartisan Opposition to So-Called ACE Act

March 29, 2022
by Philanthropy Roundtable
  • Research
  • Sector Regulation

Government Overreach Hurts Charities and Those They Serve

March 19, 2022
by Elizabeth McGuigan
  • Blog
  • Tax

Senate Hearing Puts Charitable Tax Incentives in Spotlight

March 18, 2022
by Elizabeth McGuigan
  • Blog
  • Sector Regulation

ACE Act Would Reduce Funding for U.S. Nonprofits

March 14, 2022
by Steve Moore
  • Blog
  • Donor-Advised Funds

Donor-Advised Funds Offer Philanthropists Flexibility, Part 3

March 9, 2022
by Elizabeth McGuigan
  • Blog
  • Donor-Advised Funds

Congressional Tax Writers Oppose DAF Restrictions

March 9, 2022
by Brian Hawkins and Sandra Swirski
  • Blog
  • Giving Trends

The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Top 50 List Gives Misleading Picture of 2021 Trends

February 24, 2022
by Joanne Florino