Fundraising from Donor Advised Funds – What You Need to Know

We’re delighted to invite you to a free webinar on one of the fastest-growing areas of global philanthropy.

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September 12, 2025

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Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) are reshaping charitable giving, with billions distributed annually to nonprofits. Yet many organisations are still uncertain about how to make the most of this opportunity.

What you’ll learn

  • What DAFs are and how they work
  • Who makes the giving decisions
  • How to identify and cultivate DAF donors
  • The key opportunities (and pitfalls) to be aware of

Pre-register now

Our expert presenters, Nancy Bikson and Kurstin Finch Gnehm of Chapel & York, will share practical strategies and answer your questions, so you leave with the tools to confidently approach DAF fundraising.

We hope you’ll join us for this insightful session and discover how your organisation can unlock the potential of Donor Advised Funds.

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