#DAFs are democratizing giving, making them a perfect tool for advisors to use when helping clients merge their financial and #philanthropic endeavors. This extensive study shows the role of the #DAF in fostering community support and enhancing impact: https://bit.ly/3OKOBTY
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Introducing a new way to give! It's more than just a donation—it’s a movement. With TIFIN Give’s new public campaigns feature, you can inspire your network, rally your community, and amplify the impact of the causes you care about—all from one seamless platform. We’re making giving easier, smarter, and more powerful. From immediate tax receipts to reducing the burden on charities, this innovation ensures that every dollar goes further—whether you’re supporting a local nonprofit or a global mission. Ready to make an impact? Try TIFIN Give today! Vinay Nair Paul Lussow Jeffrey Grossman Rob Pettman Stacy Carter Tom Van Horn Brooke Juniper Jeannette Freedman Kuda Anna Steward Kiran Nambiar Uttung Malkan Nicholas Salguero Marc McDonough, Michael Walsh, Katie Gervase Tanya Bhasin #Philanthropy #DonorAdvisedFunds #BetterWealthOutcomes
TIFIN Give is excited to announce the launch of a novel feature that enables donors to create public campaigns and drive community engagement from a unified platform. Built for wealth enterprises, this feature allows donors to leverage their DAFs to mobilize friends, families, and communities to join them in contributing to the causes they care most about. Read the press release below: Vinay Nair Paul Lussow Alex Paul Cor Hoekstra Rob Pettman Stacy Carter Tanya Bhasin Jeffrey Grossman Katie Gervase Blake Rohde TIFIN #wealthmanagement #philanthropy #donoradvisedfund
TIFIN Give Launches Novel Philanthropy Feature Enabling Donors to Mobilize Communities Through Donor-Advised Funds | TIFIN Give
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Check out the latest example of how we are reinventing the DAF landscape, enabling donors to engage their communities and create more impactful outcomes for the causes they cherish most!
TIFIN Give is excited to announce the launch of a novel feature that enables donors to create public campaigns and drive community engagement from a unified platform. Built for wealth enterprises, this feature allows donors to leverage their DAFs to mobilize friends, families, and communities to join them in contributing to the causes they care most about. Read the press release below: Vinay Nair Paul Lussow Alex Paul Cor Hoekstra Rob Pettman Stacy Carter Tanya Bhasin Jeffrey Grossman Katie Gervase Blake Rohde TIFIN #wealthmanagement #philanthropy #donoradvisedfund
TIFIN Give Launches Novel Philanthropy Feature Enabling Donors to Mobilize Communities Through Donor-Advised Funds | TIFIN Give
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Family philanthropy often reflects diverse lived experiences, leading to varied approaches across generations. Instead of suppressing these differences, families may choose to embrace them to enhance their collective impact. By supporting each other’s personal giving strategies, families can drive change on multiple fronts. Research has even shown that honoring these diverse perspectives can create a more robust, united philanthropic legacy. #FamilyPhilanthropy #CharitableGiving #Philanthropy
In Family Philanthropy, Embracing Differences Can Pay Off
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#DAFs continue to rise as the go-to giving tool for families and corporations. However, many clients desire more #CharitableGiving advice, highlighting the dynamic nature of the DAF landscape. Learn more and navigate the evolving #philanthropy scene: https://bit.ly/3S05QSG
For Advisors, an Untapped Opportunity in Donor-Advised Funds | ThinkAdvisor
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At CEI, we are a part of the "helping industry" this piece outlines. We encourage and support our philanthropic partners to apply the principles of trust-based philanthropy, and we know that change can only happen if it's happening at every level—including ours. That's why our mission isn't just to serve philanthropy. Our mission is to partner with them in ways that advance racial and other forms of equity and create channels for historically and structurally excluded people to participate in and influence decisions about the interventions and systems affecting their lives. Our work will never serve to uphold an inequitable and unfair status quo. https://lnkd.in/gZ-9w2iC
The Helping Industry’s Role in Alleviating Power Imbalances — Trust-Based Philanthropy
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"For us, giving is more than just a financial transaction, it’s an investment of love and resources." That is why our #LatinoGivingCircleNetwork harnesses our collective power to address funding gaps to create lasting change for Latino-led nonprofits. Read about how giving circles facilitate meaningful conversations, education, and decision-making while tackling socio-economic disparities in Anais Amaya, LGCN Director's article co-written by Sara Lomelin of Philanthropy Together in Alliance magazine. https://lnkd.in/gP4Wy3yn
Latinos are redefining giving with love, culture, and power at the core - Alliance magazine
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Such important questions Genevieve Timmons - bravo! 👏 “ In the end, the question is about our purpose, and to get to that we need to answer questions such as: * How have we advanced the sustainability, creativity and fairness of our world? * Whose life is better because of our philanthropic giving? * Who are these people, where are they and in what ways have they benefited from the money we manage from the public purse for the public good? * Could we have unwittingly wasted money or done damage with our efforts?” More than ever, #SavvyGiving matters :) #WeCanChangeOurWorld Adara Group Australian Council for International Development Australian International Development Network
Wonderful to see philanthropy expert Genevieve Timmons featured in the Institute of Community Directors Australia People with Purpose series. “Philanthropic giving is regularly the subject of interrogation... There is substantial progress to point to, where philanthropy has moved on from secret business… The challenge is to remain open to questions which sharpen our attention on our core purpose, and require us to remain curious, willing to listen and learn.” In this latest interview, Genevieve shares insights from her decades-long career in grantmaking, including the wisdom behind the latest edition of Savvy Giving, recently published by Australian Communities Foundation. Read the full interview: https://lnkd.in/gzvjmSZc Learn more about Savvy Giving and order your copy: savvy-giving.com
People with Purpose: Giving it all you’ve got
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JustGiving challenges the philanthropic sector to prioritize its ethical public duty over individual motivations for giving. Marcello Stella and Vivian de Almeida 🏳️🌈 from Instituto Phi argue that this shift is crucial to addressing inequality and preventing the perpetuation of power imbalances in philanthropy. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e8YUFfjV #Philanthropy #EthicalGiving #Inequality #SocialImpact #PowerImbalances #PublicDuty Alliance magazine
Building philanthropic legacies committed to strengthening democracy - Alliance magazine
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How did funders act on grantee feedback in 2024? NEW on the CEP blog: Joseph Lee shares how 10 funders responded to feedback on everything from racial equity to multiyear funding - and why these examples of learning from feedback are cause for optimism. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/enaDXY3F #philanthropy #socialimpact #feedback #listening #2024inreview #learning #funders
Thanks (Again) for the Memories: 10 Reasons to Look Back on 2024 With Gratitude and Optimism | The Center for Effective Philanthropy
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A must-read post by my colleague Kevin Bolduc! "But as a sector we really need to avoid the continual temptation to assume that we’ve found a transformative new philanthropic approach, or even that there is a single one out there to find. That’s particularly true when that assumption becomes a distraction to the very hard work of understanding the performance of organizations using various approaches — new and old — and improving their implementation! I’ve been around philanthropy long enough to have seen the “next great approach” emerge again and again. Think back to venture philanthropy, social impact investing, collective impact, giving while living, and, more recently, trust-based philanthropy. Each, at moments, has been touted as the “new” approach that could be used by every funder to increase their impact. Even though I think each did bring something fundamentally important to philanthropy, more nuance is required: these are tools that work better and worse depending on the goals and the context of change you’re after."
NEW on the CEP blog, Kevin Bolduc takes a look at the assumptions underpinning the role of intermediaries and how CEP's new research on grantee experiences with intermediary funders may challenge some of those assumptions. Read it here 👉 https://lnkd.in/ewqaNKkY #read #reading #blog #newblog #philanthropy #nonprofits #research #grantees #relationships #assumptions
You Know What They Say About Assumptions: A Reflection on New Research About Intermediary Funders | The Center for Effective Philanthropy
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