Lawsuit over $21 million donor-advised fund highlights risks of DAFs

https://misryoum.com/us/economy/lawsuit-over-21-million-donor-advised-fund-highlights/

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#Lawsuit #over #million #donoradvised #fund #highlights #risks #DAFs #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

Donor-advised funds (DAFs) receive far more donations of stocks and real estate than typical charities—16% of DAF revenue vs. 3%. These contributions reduce government tax revenue more than cash gifts by helping donors minimize tax obligations. https://theconversation.com/donor-advised-funds-are-drawing-a-lot-of-assets-besides-cash-taking-a-bigger-bite-out-of-tax-revenue-than-other-kinds-of-charitable-giving-243005 #DAFs #charity #nonprofit
Donor-advised funds are drawing a lot of assets besides cash – taking a bigger bite out of tax revenue than other kinds of charitable giving

Donors can get two different tax breaks when they give by turning stocks, bonds and other financial assets into charitable gifts.

The Conversation

We need more journalism like this - following the money on the BS convulsing the USA and elsewhere - and yes, #philanthropy, that means you

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/rfk-jr-anti-vax-orgs-funding-major-charities-1234857214/

#DAFs and #disinformation

RFK Jr.'s Anti-Vax Orgs Are Being Funded By Major Charities

How Children’s Health Defense and other anti-vax groups quietly raked in money from anonymous donors through some of the country's largest charities

Rolling Stone

How Does Leonard Leo Hide All His Right-Wing Dark Money? Here's One Way

Newly released tax filings by #Schwab #Charitable—one of the nation's largest sponsors of what are called #donor-#advised #funds—offers another major piece of information on how this "#dark #money" moves.

Conservative legal activist #Leonard #Leo has gotten a lot of attention for his work to reshape the U.S. judicial system.

Ever since the summer, when he landed the biggest political advocacy donation in U.S. history, Leo has featured in story after story on the ways in which secretive funding from ultra-wealthy donors has shaped the courts and public policy. ­

With newly released tax filings from Schwab Charitable — one of the nation’s largest sponsors of what are called #donor-#advised #funds — we have another major piece of information on how this “#dark #money” moves.

During its most recently reported fiscal year (July 2021 to June 2022), Schwab made an enormous grant of $141.5 million to the #85 #Fund, a key part of Leo’s burgeoning empire, formerly known as the #Judicial #Education #Project. The 85 Fund is a 501(c)(3) public charity.

Unlike private foundations, donor-advised funds (#DAFs) are not independent organizations that need to report their activities to the IRS and make those reports available to the public.

Instead, they’re accounts set up under a “sponsor” — in this case Schwab Charitable — a public charity that can house hundreds or even thousands of funds.

And while those sponsors need to file annual reports with the IRS, they do not have to report which of those DAFs make which grants.

That makes them ideal vehicles to #conceal who the actual #donors are behind sources of funding: if a private foundation made a similar grant it would show up on that foundation’s IRS filings attributed to the foundation, whose directors, officers, and finances are far more transparent.

https://inequality.org/great-divide/dark-money-daf-judicial-activist/

(see ProPublica’s “How a Secretive Billionaire Handed His Fortune to the Architect of the Right-Wing Takeover of the Courts”)

Right-Wing Judicial Activist Using Schwab Charity DAF to Move Funds - Inequality.org

Secretive funding from ultra-wealthy donors has shaped the courts and public policy. Here's how one donor-advised fund has facilitated that.

Inequality.org
US Government proposes new rules for donor advised funds (DAFs) to curb potential abuse and we are wondering if Canada will follow their lead #CharityLaw #DAFs https://www.canadiancharitylaw.ca/blog/us-government-proposes-new-rules-for-donor-advised-funds-dafs-to-curb-potential-abuse-and-we-are-wondering-if-canada-will-follow-their-lead/
US Government proposes new rules for donor advised funds (DAFs) to curb potential abuse and we are wondering if Canada will follow their lead - Canadian Charity Law

The US government has proposed a change to how grants from a private foundation to a DAF are treated. Here is the summary of what is being proposed: The

Canadian Charity Law
Ontario Court Decision is First Donor Advised Fund Case and Provides Some Certainty About DAFs - Canadian Charity Law

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice recently heard its first case on donor advised funds in The Joseph Lebovic Charitable Foundation v. Jewish

Canadian Charity Law

#DAFs are constantly #Growing in numbers and assets. What are your thoughts on the proposed #Regulations for #DAFs?

It is a bit random, but this is a recent study on the #Giving #Pattern through #DAFs I found interesting. One more contribution to the #debate on #DAFs

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6011def87418a462fcb03978/t/6242d4ce22768c4cbf10783a/1648547022660/DAFRC+Patterns+and+Trends+Report_Executive+Summary.pdf

@elicitizen As with everything there are nuances in #philanthropy and arguments for and against perpetual, endowed and corpus protected funds #dafs . I agree and disagree with Vu Le on many of his points because mostly “yes exactly “ but also “how can we improve the whole system?