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Impact and Reward: Strategic Year-end Giving

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Strategic year-end giving is a win-win for all. 

Many people are philanthropic all year long-from volunteering with a favorite charity to donating when a disaster occurs. However, as the calendar creeps toward the end of the year, philanthropic individuals are reminded of the financial planning benefits of giving. While year-end is typically the most generous season of all, it’s best not to wait until Thanksgiving to think through your charitable plan. “It’s ideal to be selective and strategic in your giving,” says Ashley Fontanetta, senior vice president of Philanthropic Services at Whittier Trust. “By taking the time to work with your advisors and create a well thought out charitable plan, you’ll maximize the benefits available both to you and to the charities you support.” Here are some things to keep in mind as you prepare to make donations at the end of the year and beyond.  

Quick tips for year-end giving 

There is extra motivation to give in December when you realize that you’re running out of time to obtain valuable charitable deductions for that tax year. However, when time is limited, it’s easy to make short-sighted decisions that may not be maximizing your opportunities. Here are a few ways you can supercharge your giving between now and year’s end: 

Plan in advance: Creating a formal charitable entity

With adequate time to plan, many families and individuals see the benefits of formalizing their giving by establishing a charitable entity, like a private foundation or a donor-advised fund. Some of the benefits are: 

Using a formal entity to implement your charitable plans is a best practice. By working with an advisor who specializes in philanthropy, you’ll ensure that you’re choosing the right course of action to align with your charitable goals and maximize the deductibility of your contributions. 

Simplicity and impact: Introducing the donor-advised fund

“If year-end is looming and you’d like a simple solution to both buy yourself some time and maximize your deduction, consider establishing a donor-advised fund (DAF), or similar vehicle like a designated fund,” Fontanetta says. While establishing such a fund requires slightly more work than simply writing a check, they are much simpler and lower cost than creating a private foundation. Some of the benefits of creating a DAF or designated fund include: 

Legacy and governance: When a private foundation is the best option 

Private foundations are still a great choice, but you should consider a few things before establishing one. If time is of the essence for year-end giving, a private foundation may not be in the cards, since creating one takes time. It’s recommended to first consult with a philanthropic advisor to make sure a private foundation is a fit for your goals. Some of the benefits of a private foundation are: 

Want to really make a difference? Connect with the organizations you care about

Once you’ve decided on the right approach to manage your giving, it’s important to consider which cause areas and nonprofits best align with your philanthropic goals and interests. Once you’ve identified a nonprofit, it’s helpful to ask some questions to determine how best to support them. “I highly recommend communicating with the charity you plan to support, either directly or through an advisor,” says Fontanetta. “Donors should see themselves as partners with the organization, providing essential capital to fuel their work and achieve shared goals.”   

“While tax benefits are a powerful motivator for giving, most of our clients truly want to help the organizations they support,” Fontanetta says. With that in mind, it’s important to remember that although year-end giving is crucial for nonprofit organizations, funding is needed all year round. “In a perfect world, donors will start thinking about their charitable intentions early in the year. I often see donors run out of time to accomplish their most effective giving plan before year end. But, regardless of when you start,” she says, “thoughtful and strategic giving is a win-win for both donor and charity.”

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