DAFs are unique in that they give donors the flexibility to decide when and how much money goes to their chosen nonprofits. A double-edged sword. On one hand, it allows for strategic, thoughtful philanthropy. On the other, it can lead to large sums of money sitting idle, not reaching the charities that need these funds to continue their missions.
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Read MoreRecently, SB362 was introduced in the California legislature. How will this bill impact nonprofits with regard to data collection? Read this blog to learn more.
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