If you are a donor in the U.S. or a charity utilizing a TrustBridge Global Charity Fund, you wont want to miss these important updates. In our relentless effort to make global giving easy, we have several new capabilities for global charities and the donors that support them from around the globe.
Read MoreDonor-advised funds (DAFs) continue to grow in popularity. Between 2011 and 2019, DAFs increased from nearly five percent of individuals giving to more than 12 percent. In addition, the number of DAF accounts more than tripled in 2020 and continued to increase during the pandemic. Yet, there are still misconceptions about the tax-efficient giving vehicle, and several myths about DAFs persist.
Read MoreThere are still steep mountains to climb to address the world’s most pressing problems. Still, today’s philanthropists are savvier than ever before, thanks to the one-stop giving convenience and simplicity of donor-advised funds (DAFs). The DAF model amplifies the power of individual giving by creating a tool that allows more strategic giving and engagement and empowers donors to be global citizens and make a global impact.
The TrustBridge network recently celebrated the largest quarter of cross-border grants in its history. Our network members continue to address global challenges and serve donors as they seek to fully fund the mission of the charities they love to support. As we celebrate together, we are also preparing for the future. On August 1, the TrustBridge leadership team is expanding with the addition of Jim Rich as Vice President.
Read MoreMore than twelve months into the COVID-19 pandemic, many nonprofit organizations are still struggling to recover. However, DAF donors stepped up, sometimes making large and critical grants to support their favorite charities and others that addressed essential needs in the spring and summer. Gifts through Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) increased by more than 29 percent in the first half of 2020, in large part due to intensified philanthropic engagement around the pandemic.
An estimated $59 trillion in wealth will be inherited by Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1980) and Millennials (also known as Generation Y, born between 1981 and 1995) from their aging Baby Boomer parents and grandparents by 2061. Experts predict that their unprecedented resources, both earned and inherited, combined with their visible interest in innovative ways to address global challenges will make them the most significant donors in history.
Read MoreThere are myriad reasons to give generously to a good cause. Your donations make it possible for nonprofit organizations to feed the hungry and shelter the homeless. Your financial support delivers medicine to cure the sick and prevents disease. Your contributions educate and train people to lift them out of abject poverty. Your acts of kindness are helping to make the world a better place.
What if there was a way to increase your donation’s impact, a strategy that would yield a more significant benefit for both the charity and you? Well, there is: donating stock. Stock donations to charity provide advantages that make it a tax-smart way to give, yet many people don’t consider it an option for charitable giving.
Just down the street from my house is the historic home and office of the first female physician in the state of Georgia, Leila Denmark. She’s a little famous around here, not only for the great accomplishment of becoming a doctor in a time when women didn’t do that, but also because of the many lives she impacted and how long she lived.
Read MoreThe numbers are impressive. People donated nearly USD 835 billion in cross-border philanthropy in 2018, USD 658 billion from private sources. Globally, one billion volunteers donated their time and energy to charities. Why do people donate their money and time? Is it because we’re inherently kind? Or, are we fundamentally greedy and only give because we have ulterior motives or expect reciprocity?
Bitcoin, Ethereum and many other cryptocurrencies have risen substantially over the past one to two years - and many investors have made large gains. With needs greater than ever this year, charities worldwide are hopeful that end-of-year giving will enable them to serve the world’s most vulnerable people. Donors can help charitable organizations reach those goals while saving money by donating Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies.
Read MoreConflicts and wars, natural disasters, and shortages of natural resources have always created worldwide suffering. While exact numbers are unknown, the pandemic has had a significant impact on global poverty, moving an estimated 49 million people into extreme poverty. The situation has put a tremendous strain on nonprofit organizations that provide support for those populations.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Home Affairs released guidance indicating that FCRA-Registered nonprofits have until March 31, 2021 to open the new designated FCRA bank account. Nonprofits do not need to visit the State Bank in Delhi to open this account. TrustBridge will continue grantmaking to Indian charities through existing bank accounts in this transition period.
Read MoreOver the past few years, many savvy and sophisticated investors have recognized impact investing—investments made to generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return—as a new opportunity to deploy capital in companies and growing markets with entrepreneurs that can deliver both economic and social returns.
Read MoreWhen contemplating making international donations, a prime consideration is what percentage of your contribution will help enable organizations to reach their goals. One of the ways to measure the impact your donation will have is to understand the structure of fees and operational assessments, and how the amount of your gift affects those costs.
Read MorePeople worldwide are faced with massive, urgent issues—food insecurity, displacement, infectious disease—endangering people, communities and entire countries. Overcoming these situations requires the generosity of humans. And humans are eager to rise to the challenge. Suffering triggers generosity in humans. Not only does it make people feel good to be altruistic, but scientific research has also found that humans are hardwired for charity.
Read MoreKansas City MO, Clearwater FL, Thun Switzerland – Today, Impact Foundation and TrustBridge Global Foundation announced a global collaboration in the international granting and international impact investment space, forming the single largest faith-based collaboration of its kind.
Read MoreA look at the most significant decade for the fastest growing giving vehicle.
Read More“The activity of the striatum during generous decision making is directly involved in the changes of the feeling of happiness,” said the study authors, who highlight the importance of public commitment to encourage generous behavior.
Read MoreFor more than two decades, the influential Business Roundtable has explicitly put shareholders first. In an atmosphere of widening economic inequality and deepening distrust of business, the powerful group has redefined its mission.
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