How can you make your giving have more of an impact? It's easy for a donor to expect too much. Read more about how to make your giving as effective as possible.
If you’re under 50, finding your philanthropy comfort zone is challenging. Here are some guidelines for making your giving more manageable. Finding a comfortable balance between providing for yourself and your family while pursuing your philanthropy can be especially tricky if you're under the age of 50.
With a little planning, your company's philanthropy programs can provide a similar boost to organizations in your own community. Doing well by doing good is an accomplishment that you and your employees can be proud of.
Family philanthropy is a rewarding way to bring change to communities. With some careful planning, it can also tighten family bonds, transmit family values to future generations, and create a lasting family legacy.
There are essentially five types of funding which charities rely on to fulfill their missions and deliver programs and services, and to ensure the long-term fiscal stability of their operations.
In recent years, extended families have become increasingly spread out, with children frequently raising their own families in cities far away from where they grew up. How can a family maintain a tradition of local giving despite this mobility?
Giving real estate can provide significant tax and income advantages for givers and allows some donors the chance make significant charitable gifts that are not possible otherwise.
All across the country, small groups of people with common interests are pooling resources to make charitable gifts that will impact causes that they care about.
Since collecting art is a passion for many people, they must someday decide how to transfer their art treasures. There’s an art to giving art to charity and receiving an income tax or estate deduction for your gift.
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