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Writer, Inequality.org
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By Chuck Collins Verified, Helen Flannery, Dan Petegorsky, Bella DeVaan| ScheerPost@ By Chuck Collins, Helen Flannery, Dan Petegorsky, and Bella DeVaan / Inequality.orgThirty years ago, donor-advised funds (or DAFs) were relatively obscure giving vehicles housed in a small set of community foundations. Today, they’re central players in U.S. charitable giving — and have rocketed to dominance. DAFs now take in a sixth of all individual giving each year. And nine of the top 20 recipients of charitable gifts in the country — including the top three — are DAF sponsors
By Chuck Collins Verified, Helen Flannery, Dan Petegorsky, Bella DeVaan| Inequality.org Verified Our Charity Reform Initiative’s first annual Independent Report on DAFs demystifies donor-advised funds and their impacts on charitable giving, fair taxation, and our democracy itself. The DAF LandscapeDAFs are financial accounts managed by nonprofit organizations, which are called “sponsors.” Donors can give money to a personal DAF account and take an immediate tax deduction for that gift, since they’re technically giving to a public charity
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Inequality.org
Wealth inequality is the unequal distribution of financial assets among a population. The rich and poor in the United States have vast disparities between them.
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