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Shared Purpose: Managing Conflict in Giving Across Generations26 Aug 202500:31:19

Guests:

Mollie Van Horn, Executive Director of the Tawingo Fund

Nick Tedesco, President and CEO, National Center for Family Philanthropy

Mary Jovanovich, Senior Manager of Charitable Consulting, DAFgiving360

Barbara Wheeler-Bride, Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

Giving That Supports Communities in a Warming World01 Aug 202500:29:05

Claire McGuinness, Strategy and Partnerships Manager at One Acre Fund

Maya Batres, Senior Advisor on People and Climate at The Nature Conservancy

Shawn Jensen, Director of Business Development, DAFgiving360

Barbara Wheeler-Bride, Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

Empowering Community: A Closer Look at Place-Based Giving03 May 202200:22:21

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Gina D. Dalma, Executive Vice President, Community Action, Policy, and Strategy, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
  • Peggy Davis, Vice President of Community Impact, The Chicago Community Trust

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Sometimes Cash Isn’t King: Contributing Non-Cash Assets16 Mar 202200:23:57

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Ryan Raffin, Partner, Non-Cash Assets & Compliance, Charitable Solutions
  • Eric Joranson, Senior Manager, Tax, Trust & Estate, DAFgiving360

 

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Better Together: Collective Giving and ‘People-Centered’ Philanthropy27 Dec 202100:22:35

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

 

After you listen

  • Learn more about how a donor-advised fund account can be a simple, tax-smart investment solution for charitable giving.
  • Download the DAFgiving360 Giving Guide to discover information, resources, and activities to help you maximize your philanthropy.
  • Visit Philanthropy Together to learn more about collective giving and “people-centered” philanthropy.

 

One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Determining Which Charitable Vehicle is Right for You09 Nov 202100:18:40

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

 

After you listen

  • Learn more about how donor-advised funds can help maximize your charitable impact.
  • Download the DAFgiving360 Giving Guide to learn more about giving vehicles.
  • Visit Cerity Partners to learn about the diverse solutions they offer.
Exploring Philanthropic Approaches: Trust-based and Strategic Giving13 Sep 202100:21:46

Guests:

  • Philip Li, President and CEO of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
  • Nadia Roumani, Senior Designer with Stanford d.school, and Co-founder of Stanford's Effective Philanthropy Learning Initiative
  • Julia Reed, Director-Relationship Management, DAFgiving360

 

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Taxes and giving: The current and potential impact of US tax policy for donors and nonprofits23 Aug 202100:18:43

Guests:

  • Michael Townsend Managing Director, Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
  • Hayden Adams CPA, CFP®, Director of Tax and Financial Planning, Schwab Center for Financial Research

 

After you listen

  • Read Strategies for Maximizing Your Charitable Impact in 2021 to learn more about taking advantage of a favorable environment for tax-smart, high-impact philanthropy.
  • Check out the podcast WashingtonWise Investor where Michael Townsend focuses a non-partisan eye on the stories that matter most to investors.
  • Learn more about the 100% Charitable Deduction as Hayden discusses the temporary opportunity for high-net-worth individuals to give to their favorite charities and potentially eliminate their federal taxes in 2020 and 2021.
  • Download our Giving Guide where you will discover information, resources, and activities to help you maximize your charitable giving.

 

Giving Effectively: Incorporating Charitable Planning into Your Financial Strategy05 Jul 202100:25:45

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

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First Foundation offers giving programs aligned with their clients’ values, helping them implement a thoughtful giving program that leaves a long-lasting legacy.

 

 

The change you want to see in the world: International philanthropy and effective cross-border giving15 Jun 202100:27:43

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Fred Kaynor Vice President of Business Development & Marketing, DAFgiving360
  • Kelsey McCarthy Director of Private Donor Services, Charities Aid Foundation of America

After you listen

  • Download the DAFgiving360 Giving Guide to discover information, resources, and activities to help you maximize your charitable giving.
  • Discover the details around how to use a donor-advised fund to extend your generosity beyond the United States and make a difference almost anywhere in the world.
  • Learn more about giving appreciated non-cash assets—such as publicly traded securities, real estate, or private business interests—held more than one year to leverage your most valuable investments to give even more to charity.

Since 1992, CAF America’s core mission has been to enable cross-border giving by Americans to validated charities and charitable projects across the world. Through donor-advised giving and their industry-leading organizational validation protocols, they enable donors to make strategic, cost-effective, and tax-advantaged gifts while reducing the risk, reputation exposure, and administrative burden associated with cross-border giving.

Giving with Purpose: Determining the Right Gift for Both Donor and Nonprofit20 Oct 202000:24:54

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

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Increasing efficiency and effectiveness: How nonprofits are leveraging donor-advised funds08 Sep 202000:23:24

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

Rick Shadyac, President & Chief Executive Officer, ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

 

Fred Kaynor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, DAFgiving360

 

After you listen

  • We make it easy for donors to support charities. Visit our For Charities page.

 

  • Learn more about how donors can support their philanthropy by contributing appreciated non-cash assets to their donor-advised fund account.

 

Addressing Hunger in America: ‘There’s very little resiliency left in the system.’20 May 202500:28:52

Participants:

Host: Barbara Wheeler-Bride, Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

Kyle Endres, Executive Director of We Don’t Waste, a food recovery organization working with communities across the Denver Metro region 

Vince Hall, Chief Government Relations Officer at Feeding America

Alisia Robin, Senior Manager of Strategic Partnerships and Non-profit Outreach at DAFGiving360

Giving across generations: maximizing impact through family philanthropy02 Sep 202000:20:32

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

 

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African American Philanthropy: A Culture of Generosity11 Aug 202000:20:38

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

 

After you listen

  • Check out our Equal Access to Justice resource center which features links to websites, articles and charity search tools, that can help you activate your charitable giving to combat racism and support criminal justice reform.
  • Learn how to measure the impact of your giving. Plan, evaluate and stay connected to maximize the impact of your philanthropic goals.

 

C-19: What's Next - The Lifecycle of a Pandemic29 Jul 202000:21:59

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Regine A. Webster, Vice President, Center for Disaster Philanthropy
  • Brian Howell, Director, Business Development, DAFgiving360

 

After you listen

  • Review this up-to-date list of CDP-recommended charities supporting COVID-19 response, relief, and recovery efforts both domestically and abroad.
  • Heartbreaking tragedies affect thousands of people every year, from devastating storms and earthquakes to wildfires and mudslides. Victims are often left in dire need of food, emergency shelter, clean water, electricity, and access to critical medical care. DAFgiving360 and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy are working together to provide our generous donors with a convenient way to extend their support.

 

 

C-19: What Nonprofits are Facing Now and How Donors Can Help15 Jul 202000:15:27

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

Dean Amir Pasic, Eugene R. Tempel Dean and Professor of Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Eugene R. Tempel Dean and Professor of Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy

Mary Jovanovich, Sr. Manager, Relationship Management, DAFgiving360

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C-19: Giving Effectively and Efficiently to Address the Most Pressing Needs03 Jul 202000:22:53

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Patricia McIlreavy, President and CEO, Center for Disaster Philanthropy
  • Fred Kaynor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, DAFgiving360

After you listen

  • Visit our website for webcasts, articles and blogs from philanthropic leaders, and charity search tools designed to help donors increase the impact of their charitable giving.
  • Review this up-to-date list of CDP-recommended charities supporting COVID-19 response, relief, and recovery efforts both domestically and abroad.
  • Community foundations offer invaluable knowledge and resources to help donors maximize the impact of their support in local communities affected by the spread of COVID-19. Access this tool to help identify community foundation-sponsored COVID-19 funds for specific geographic locations.
  • As donors and organizations mobilize to help the most vulnerable, the healthcare sector and local economies, consider how your time, talent and treasure may help make a difference.

Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and Stanford Social Innovation Review.

If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

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Venture Philanthropy: Empowering Possibility05 Feb 202000:24:44

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Jim Bildner, CEO, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
  • Julia Reed, Managing Director, Relationship Management, DAFgiving360

 

After you listen

  • With almost two million 501(c)(3) charities registered in the United States, you may be looking for help in identifying highly effective charities that can have the greatest impact on the causes you support. Find guidance here.

 

Given the amount of capital available to Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, they are really trying to push the ball on complex societal issues including access to food and water, homelessness, access to education, healthcare, the critical issues that face society globally. Find out more about how DRK Foundation is looking for solutions to these very complicated societal issues, and how they are typically finding those in early stage entrepreneurs, in the three articles below:

  • Learn more about DRK Foundation’s belief in early-stage investments in social entrepreneurs and how this practice is essential for creating profound and lasting change to society’s most challenging problems in "The Urgency to Fund Early-stage Social Entrepreneurs" published by Stanford Social Innovation Review.
  • Funders who care about systems change should look from the outside in, and shouldn’t discount the potential and influence of early-stage organizations. Today, disruptive innovation is bubbling up, rather than trickling down, Read more in this article published by Stanford Social Innovation Review "To Change the System Look Outside the System."
  • Read about how the need to bridge the digital divide between those with and those without adequate connection to the internet took more than technology. It required a system’s change. "Why Social Ventures Need Systems Thinking" in Harvard Business Review.

 

Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and Stanford Social Innovation Review.

If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

The Economy, Taxes and Philanthropy: What Donors Can Do to Navigate the Current Giving Environment22 Jan 202000:18:42

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Una Osilli, Associate Dean of Research and International Programs; Professor of Economics and Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
  • Hayden Adams, CPA, Director of Tax and Financial Planning, Schwab Center for Financial Research

 

After you listen

  • To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful white papers.
  • Listen to Richard as he discusses how converting low-basis stock into charitable gifts helps him and his family give more. Donating stock is a piece of cake.
  • Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful resources here.

Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and Stanford Social Innovation Review.

If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

Facilitating Impact – What’s Right, What’s Missing, What’s Next for Donor-Advised Funds08 Jan 202000:19:02

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

 

After you listen

  • If you’d like to learn more about donor-advised funds and how to maximize your charitable impact, check out our website—where you’ll also find information on donating complex assets, identifying impactful charities to meet your giving goals, and asking important questions to align your giving vehicles.
  • Decisions about what you do with your financial assets are just as important as the decisions you make while you’re accumulating them. Listen to this episode of Financial Decoder as Kim Laughton discusses a smarter way to give to charity.
  • You can find out more about the work of Silicon Valley Community Foundation by listening to their podcast Philanthropy Now.

Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and Stanford Social Innovation Review

If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

Giving With a Gender Lens: Unleashing Charitable Impact by and for Women18 Dec 201900:18:54

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Board Chair and President Charles Schwab Foundation and Board Chair of DAFgiving360.
  • Andrea Pactor,Interim Director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.

 

After you listen

  • Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful resources including curated lists at DAFgiving360.
  • If you would like to read or listen to stories from donors as they recount their approach to philanthropy and how they are maximizing the impact of their charitable giving, we have twenty to choose from at DAFgiving360.
  • To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful white papers.

 

The bottom line is that gender matters in philanthropy, that men and women have different motivations for giving, and different patterns of giving. One trend that we’re seeing now is that more women are leveraging all of their resources—income, assets, their families—to make the change that they want to see.

Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgivng360 and Stanford Social Innovation Review

Making the Most of Your Generosity: Addressing Equity and Social Change Through Corporate and Individual Philanthropy10 Dec 201900:28:21

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Jeff Raikes, Co-Founder of the Raikes Foundation
  • Fred Kaynor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, DAFgiving360

 

After you listen

  • Looking for impactful charities to support the causes that mean the most to you? Find helpful resources here.
  • If you would like to read or listen to stories from donors as they recount their approach to philanthropy and how they are maximizing the impact of their charitable giving, we have twenty to choose from at DAFgiving360.
  • To learn more about how to fund your philanthropy with tax-smart contributions of complex assets, read our series of helpful white papers.

 

The interconnected concepts of equity and justice are taking center stage across the philanthropic landscape. Individual donors can engage in effective philanthropy with an equity lens that not only celebrates and respects diverse perspectives but empowers those closest to the issues in helping to co-create solutions.

  • You can find out more about advancing equity and justice in Jeff’s recent article published in Forbes.
  • Check out Giving Compass, a project sponsored by Raikes Foundation as a central source for relevant articles.

Subscribe to Giving with Impact for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

Giving with Impact is an original podcast from DAFgiving360 and Stanford Social Innovation Review.

If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

Childhood Cancer: Treating Children Around the Globe14 Apr 202500:21:02
In today’s episode, we’ll discuss St. Jude Global, an innovative endeavor at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to take lifesaving cancer treatments to children around the world. With the launch of St. Jude Global, the research hospital has set an ambitious goal to cure at least 60% of children with the most common cancers worldwide by 2030. By sharing research and knowledge globally, St. Jude and its network of researchers and institutions seek to amplify their nonprofit social impact on a global scale. Their global approach is focused on capacity building and partnership, two ideas that have increasingly been part of conversations about effective philanthropy.
Charitable Giving, Advocacy, and Public Policy01 Apr 202500:15:45
In this episode, we’re going to share a conversation about the impact of elections on charitable giving, and how non-profits can engage in advocacy for policies that are crucial to the communities they serve.
The Challenges Facing Humanitarian Aid Groups Right Now11 Mar 202500:18:57

Our contributors:

Bob Kitchen, Vice President, Emergencies and Humanitarian Action, International Rescue Committee

Harriet Carvalho, Director of Operations, DAFGiving360

Barbara Wheeler-Bride, Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

The Power of Arts Education to Build Community24 Feb 202500:23:04

Contributors

David Garza, President and CEO of Henry Street Settlement in New York City, a non-profit whose mission is to open doors of opportunities for Lower East Side residents and other New Yorkers through social services, arts and healthcare programs

Kevin Greaney, co-founder of PhilARThropy, a non-profit working to help fund the next generation of art teachers and programs 

Eric Joranson, Senior Manager at DAFgiving360

Barbara Wheeler-Bride, Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

The Complexity of Charitable Impact12 Feb 202500:26:37

Our contributors:

Stephanie Gillis, Director of the Impact-Driven Philanthropy Initiative at Rakes Foundation

Kimberly Pfeifer, Director of Knowledge for Impact at Oxfam America

Fred Kaynor, Managing Director at DAFGiving360

Barbara Wheeler-Bride, Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

Investing with Impact: Doing Well by Doing Good20 Jul 202200:32:22

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

  • Juliette Menga, Director and Chair of the ESG Committee, AETOS
  • Nitin Barve, Managing Director, Schwab Center for Financial Research, Charles Schwab & Co.

 

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Participatory Grantmaking: A Shared Approach to Effective Change13 Jun 202200:26:58

Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review

Guests:

 

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