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The Quiet Revolution Reshaping Charitable Giving In recent years, one of the most powerful forces shaping philanthropy hasn't come from a new fundraising platform or viral campaign—it's come from an investment account. Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs), once the domain of the ultra-wealthy, are now a mainstream tool for charitable giving. For nonprofits, understanding and integrating a DAF strategy is no longer optional—it's essential. According to the National Philanthropic Trust's 2024 DAF Report, assets in donor-advised funds have surpassed $230 billion in the United States, with annual grantmaking exceeding $50 billion. These numbers represent a 30% increase in just five years, signaling a major shift in how Americans prefer to give. For nonprofits that fail to adapt, this change could mean missing out on the next generation of major donors.

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