Guided Philanthropy with John Bromley

July 03, 2024

Luisa Velez

Luisa Velez

Director, Corporate Communications

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The donor-advised fund is the future of giving, which is why it needs to be accessible to everyone. It is as important to a community as it is to an individual. In a recent episode of The Nonprofit Lab podcast, John Bromley delves into this further and speaks on the fear that technology will depersonalize giving.

Here's a glimpse into John's inspiring conversation:

Engaging All Generations: John shared valuable insights on connecting with different generations of donors, especially younger, socially conscious individuals who may feel jaded. His thoughts are particularly relevant in today's rapidly changing philanthropic landscape.

Challenges for Millennials: John highlighted a key challenge: Millennials haven't effectively passed down giving habits to the next generation. Despite this, there's an opportunity to foster a culture of giving that spans all ages.

Understanding Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs): John demystified DAFs, explaining their importance and potential as a tool for future giving. He emphasized that DAFs should be accessible to everyone. Did you know our minimum donation is just $5? Everyone can get involved! šŸŖ™āž”ļøšŸŒ

Technology and Giving: John discusses the critical role technology plays in facilitating giving while maintaining that technology does not remove the human connection associated with giving.

John's insights are a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of philanthropy and the role of generational giving.

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