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Giving Tuesday: Charitable gifts from donor-advised funds favor education and religion

  • Written by Anna Pruitt, Researcher and Managing Editor, Giving USA, IUPUI
imageDonations channeled through DAFs follow different patterns than for overall charitable giving.Counter/DigitalVision via Getty Images

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Large shares of grants that donor-advised funds distributed from 2014 to 2018 supported educational and religious nonprofits. That’s...

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