Donor-advised funds (DAF) continue to report record increases in donations and distributions in 2020 in response to the coronavirus and other current events.
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On one of her runs, in response to what she’d seen overseas, she felt God leading her to “work like a doctor and live like a nurse.”
By the time he hit his 40s, Pete had the money, but not the satisfaction. Thanks to a few older mentors, Pete’s eyes were opened to the idea of stewardship—that he’s the manager, not the ...
Two Harvard M.B.A. grads pursue a different view of wealth
Greg Baumer and John Cortines both tithed. They knew the “right” answers. They would have told you their money belonged to God and they should be generous and care for the poor. But when they ...
Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPoC) have made up a disproportionate number of serious COVID-19 cases. Despite this, relief philanthropies have not focused on these communities.
Graham and April Smith live on little so they can give much
While most people work to make money, Graham and April Smith work to give it away. As Wall Street professionals, their incomes largely go to funding charities and causes they’re passionate about rather than fueling ...
Giving Habits of the Uber-Wealthy, On Today’s MinistryWatch Podcast, MinistryWatch Database Changes, and More
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The Brennemans include their whole family in generosity
Greg and Ronda Brenneman have worked hard and seen sweet fruit. All the money they give to ministry, they give as a family. Each of their three adult children give of their own incomes regularly. ...
Giving to charities dropped 6 percent in the first quarter of 2020 compared to the same time last year, including an 11-percent dive in March as the country headed into the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) shutdowns.