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  1. With your donor-advised fund, you can enjoy supporting any 501(c)(3) public charity in the United States, including governmental, educational and religious institutions.

  2. DAFgiving360 New Account Application for Donor-Advised Fund Account (for both types) If you choose to open a Core Account, in section 1 either select option “A” under Additional …

  3. To see the value of the Donor Advised Fund, view the Detailed Balance Sheet and select the Out of Estate sub-report. To see the income tax deductions, view the Income Tax report, click the …

  4. A donor-advised fund is like a charitable investment account for the sole purpose of supporting charitable organizations you care about. The Giving Account, the donor-advised fund at …

  5. On the day prior to your colonoscopy (bowel preparation day), you are advised to maintain a clear-liquid diet, and no solid foods. The laxative preparation that you have received indicates …

  6. A Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is a charitable giving vehicle that can be thought of as a charitable savings account. DAFs offer a way for donors to make an up-front tax-deductible investment of …

  7. You may use your donor-advised fund to make grants to charities in support of their events. However, the IRS has specific rules surrounding event-related grants from donor-advised …