Considering Legacy and Next Generation Philanthropy
As a philanthropist, you should consider the future. Spending down the capital you’ve designated for doing good within your lifetime is certainly an option. This is especially true if you want to disburse your assets quickly to address urgent social issues. However, many philanthropists elect to adopt a longer-term, multi-generational strategy. When thinking about your philanthropy, consider the future. Most individuals will establish a family foundation tha...
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Considering Your Philanthropy Holistically
While financial contributions are tremendously valuable, there are numerous ways to give back. The T’s of philanthropy refer to time, talent, treasure, ties, and testimony – and the most effective philanthropists deploy each of these assets throughout their giving journey. Each offers unique benefits that are valuable components of your philanthropy toolkit. To build a versatile charitable portfolio, it can be helpful to brainstorm ways to leverage each of ...
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Three Steps to Guide Your Philanthropy
Whether you are a budding or seasoned philanthropist, it makes sense to want your efforts to have the most significant impact possible. Not all philanthropy is created equal, however. In general, the quality and intentionality of a philanthropic endeavor play a part in determining its ultimate efficacy and influence. If you’re ready to become more intentional with your philanthropy, take an hour to conduct the following three philanthropy guide exercises: ...
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Three Steps to Guide Your Philanthropy
Whether you are a budding or seasoned philanthropist, it makes sense to want your efforts to have the most significant impact possible. Not all philanthropy is created equal, however. In general, the quality and intentionality of a philanthropic endeavor play a part in determining its ultimate efficacy and influence. If you’re ready to become more intentional with your philanthropy, take an hour to conduct the following three philanthropy guide exercises: ...
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Considering Your Philanthropy Holistically
While financial contributions are tremendously valuable, there are numerous ways to give back. The T’s of philanthropy refer to time, talent, treasure, ties, and testimony – and the most effective philanthropists deploy each of these assets throughout their giving journey. Each offers unique benefits that are valuable components of your philanthropy toolkit. To build a versatile charitable portfolio, it can be helpful to brainstorm ways to leverage each of ...
VIEW MORE
Considering Legacy and Next Generation Philanthropy
As a philanthropist, you should consider the future. Spending down the capital you’ve designated for doing good within your lifetime is certainly an option. This is especially true if you want to disburse your assets quickly to address urgent social issues. However, many philanthropists elect to adopt a longer-term, multi-generational strategy. When thinking about your philanthropy, consider the future. Most individuals will establish a family foundation tha...
