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What’s Broken in the Foundation and Donor Landscape? (1st of 2 Town Halls on Philanthropic Reform)

Inequality.org

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Current tax rules enable wealthy donors to obtain generous tax deductions while warehousing most of their charitable funds for decades or more. As a result, more than $1 trillion dollars is not reaching front-line charities in desperate need right now.

This Town Hall – the first in a series of two – will discuss:
What are the current rules governing philanthropy, especially foundations and donor-advised funds? How do these operate in practice?
Are wealthy people using these vehicles to game the system?

(To register for the second Town Hall in this series, Fixing Philanthropy for our Communities on October 5th, copy and paste this link into your brower: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4515989866938/WN_SKlSB3oTRTCOvPwMPf0Lcw)

Featured speakers include:
-Moderator: Vu Le, NonprofitAF and Community-Centric Fundraising
-Edgar Villanueva, author of Decolonizing Wealth
-Andrea Caupain, CEO of Byrd Barr Place
-Chuck Collins, Institute for Policy Studies and Inequality.org

Town Hall Series Co-hosts:
California Association of Nonprofits (CalNonprofits)
NonprofitAF and Community-Centric Fundraising
The Institute for Policy Studies and Inequality.org

Details

When

Monday, September 21
11:00 AM PST

Where

Online Only

Fee

Free

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