The Community Foundation team keeps a finger on the pulse of current events and legal developments that could impact the way you work with your charitable clients. Below are three notable items that you might want to keep in mind this fall.
Election year implications
Naturally, as a financial, legal, or tax advisor, you’re very interested in how the results of the November elections could impact tax laws. What you might not know, though, is how significantly an election cycle can impact nonprofits’ fundraising efforts. Keep this dynamic in mind as you meet with clients who serve on nonprofit boards. These clients will appreciate the fact that you’re aware of the challenges. They’ll also be glad to know that you’re happy to loop in the Community Foundation team as a resource to structure and accept complex gifts as charities double down on fundraising efforts this year.
Snapshot of giving trends
If it feels like more clients are asking about giving techniques such as crowdfunding, using appreciated stock to support charities, and setting up Donor Advised Funds, you are not imagining it. These trends are real. It’s smart to stay up to date at a high level so that you’re generally aware of what’s going on with philanthropy. Beyond that, the Community Foundation team is here for you to answer any questions. We are honored to be your first call anytime a client mentions that they’d like to launch or update a charitable giving plan. In most cases, the Community Foundation can provide tools and services that will help your client achieve their goals.
Mark your calendar
If you’re in search of tools to help motivate clients to move forward with financial and estate planning, be sure to note that National Estate Planning Awareness Week is coming up. October 21 - 27, 2024 is this year’s designated timeframe to help the public understand the basics of estate planning and the reasons it’s so important. The original House of Representatives resolution includes key points that may spark messaging ideas for your client outreach. And of course, on all things related to charitable planning, please reach out to the Community Foundation. We’re happy to share best practices for encouraging clients to get serious about planning all aspects of their estates, including the legacies they’d like to leave to their favorite causes and the community they love. Contact us at info@cfaac.org or 410.280.1102.