The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Growing Concerns and Assets

Donor-advised funds gain in popularity as economy softens

By Noelle Barton and Elizabeth Schwinn

The struggling economy and the possibility of new Congressional regulations pose concerns to organizations that offer donor-advised funds, one of the fastest-growing types of philanthropy.

Some organizations say they already see signs that donations have slowed, especially...

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