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Advisor Blog
May 1, 2024
What’s Caught Our Attention

Charitable giving in an election year

While charitable giving historically has been resilient in the midst of elections, it’s worth bearing in mind that some sources predict that political donations will eat into your clients’ budgets for charitable gifts. As you talk with clients about their philanthropy plans for 2024, you might pass along these trends so your clients can factor into their target gift amounts the potentially greater demand for funding community organizations. This is also a good time to remind clients that political donations are not tax deductible

Rounding up at the register

Although the majority of your clients’ charitable giving is likely strategic, including giving through a Donor Advised or other type of fund at the Community Foundation, there are definitely exceptions in any household. One of those exceptions for many of your clients may be a form of giving called “checkout charity.” The spare change really does add up–to the tune of $749 million nationwide in 2022 alone.

Legal pitfalls for nonprofits

As you counsel your clients who are on the boards of nonprofit organizations, or perhaps even lead them, be aware of a handful of legal issues that are surfacing as areas of concern, including the always-relevant topics of employees versus independent contractors and unrelated business activities, as well as emerging issues related to artificial intelligence. Keep up to date on the latest news and contact us at 410.280.1102 or info@cfaac.org if you have questions.

 

 

 


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