DAF Reform: Why Donors Should Act Now
The Business Case for DAF Reform
Inside Philanthropy2026.03.26Updated 9d ago

Donor-advised fund reform isn’t just fair and democratic, guest author Bromme Hampton Cole writes. It’s also the best strategic move.
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Donor-advised funds face mounting pressure for reform, with advocates arguing that modernizing these vehicles is both ethically sound and strategically wise. Guest author Bromme Hampton Cole outlines the compelling business case for change. Reform could strengthen philanthropic impact while addressing fairness concerns in charitable giving.
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