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1 A Creative and Dynamic Philanthropic Tool

2 What is a DAF? According to the IRSAccording to the IRS, it is a  separately identified fund  maintained, operated, and legally controlled by a section 501(c)(3) organization  this may be a community foundation, public charity, or a charitable fund associated with an investment firm

3 Your Organization How does a DAF work?

4 Why? But first Who wants a DAF?

5 Let me tell you about some of the donors I’ve worked with recently

6 Donor 1: Yolanda Yoda

7 So, you might be if…  you have received a large inheritance or other financial windfall, and need a year-end tax deduction, but want to give over time  you like to choose which grants to make  you wonder if your financial contributions are making a real difference (been burned?)

8 So, you might find be if…  You have considered  You have  You are closing down a Private Foundation

9 Donor 2: Mary Memorial-Mission

10 So, you might be if…  you’re inexperienced, want others to contribute, pay tribute to someone’s life or work  you like to choose which grants to make  you wonder if your financial contributions will make a real difference

11 Donor Three: Terry Toe-Dipper

12 So, you might find be if…  You’re new to giving, are “saving up” for a big project during your working years or with employer matches  you like to choose which grants to make (or want anonymity)  you want your financial contributions to make a real difference

13 So, where do DAFs fit in the charitable scheme of things?

14 Who offers DAFs?  Nationals – Fidelity, Vanguard, National Philanthropy Trust, North Star (NYC)  Single Issues Charity – Columbia University  Community Foundations c reated in the 1930's, although Congress didn't establish the legal structure for them until 1969. In the 1990's, donor-advised funds began to grow in visibility and popularity http://www.columbia.planyourlegacy.org/brochures/daf.pdf

15 Let’s look more closely National Philanthropic Trust studied: Source: National Philanthropic Trust’s 2013 Donor Advised Fund ReportNational Philanthropic Trust’s 2013 Donor Advised Fund Report

16 Key Findings about DAFs  $45B in assets (end of 2012)  Amount to 4% of giving in US (6% of individual giving)  Number of DAFs is increasing (7% more opened in 2012 than 2011)  Grant rate at all time high (16% payout rate in 2013) Source: National Philanthropic Trust’s 2013 Donor Advised Fund Report

17 Is there a lot of $$$s in DAFs?

18 So, if I can open a DAF at a national organization why would I choose a Community Foundation?

19 Why choose a Community Foundation?  Donor can create a fund with $5,000 (open for 5 years, minimum $250 grant)  Donor has access to WCF staff to help determine which LOCAL organizations best fit funding priorities (can give nationally)  Donor might want in-depth analysis of issues and strategies to facilitate grantmaking

20 Other funds are offered, too Type of Funds Offered (in order of declining donor control)  Designated  Field of Interest  Donor Advised  Unrestricted

21  93 Donor Advised Funds (out of 193 funds) (NYCT has 1348 DAFs)  $13.3M in DAFs, average size=$139,785  Donor has access to WCF staff to help determine which organizations best fit his/her “funding priorities”

22 DAF and/or a PF? ( if you are considering a private foundation ) DAF saves $$$ on staff and overhead rely on our experienced administrative staff to manage all due diligence on grants we can work with donors’ needs and develop a donor advised fund accordingly (hybrid: DAF & FOI)

23 minimum initial contribution of $5,000 name your fund (anonymous?) who are the donor advisors? ---and--- What do I need to set up a DAF?

24 minimum initial contribution of $5,000, but can be $$$ Can participates in a CF’s investment pool or several other investments – depends on your planning horizon Administrative fee of.050% on the fund Investment fee depends on investments chosen An INVESTMENT choice

25 The Urban Institute’s Survey on DAFs Results announced in a Webinar: August 21, 2014 called What They Learned, and Why It Matters

26 Urban Institute Survey on DAFs

27 Urban Institute Survey Takeaways DAFs are an entry point to community engagement for donors 88% of community foundations report DAF donors participate in event sponsored by the foundation 81% of community foundations report DAF donors serve on the foundation’s board, or in another leadership role 68% of community foundations report DAF s help the foundation address pressing community needs

28 Urban Institute’s Survey on DAFs was in response to Would impose a 5 year pay-out on DAFs

29 Where does this leave you? Is this good? Bad?

30 Tapping into DAFs  Keep a record of who is using a DAF  Read the annual reports of CFs  Check website of commercial DAF holders https://www.bankofamerica.com/philanthropic/grantmaking.go From Fidelity Charitable’s Giving Report 2014

31 Put a Widget on your Website https://www.dafdirect.org/DAFDirect/ Tapping into DAFs

32 But you really have to Build relationships with donors! The old-fashioned way…

33 200 North Central Park Ave, Suite 310 Hartsdale, NY 10530 www.WCF-NY.org Gathering, growing, granting charitable funds


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