In this episode of the First Day Podcast, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D., speaks with Elaine Martyn, Senior Vice President, Private Donor Group, of Fidelity Charitable, to explore the role of donor-advised funds (DAFs) in modern philanthropy. Fidelity Charitable, the largest recipient of charitable donations in the United States, administers DAFs as a tool for strategic giving. Elaine explains how DAFs operate as “charitable investment accounts,” allowing donors to contribute assets, receive immediate tax benefits, and distribute grants to nonprofits over time, fostering a thoughtful and impactful approach to philanthropy.
A key topic in the discussion is the flexibility and accessibility of DAFs. Elaine highlights Fidelity’s efforts to democratize philanthropy by setting the entry point to open a DAF at zero dollars, with grants starting at just $50. This model appeals to a wide range of donors—from first-generation wealth earners to established philanthropists. Donors use DAFs to align their giving with personal values, support causes like education and healthcare, and involve their families in creating a legacy of generosity. On average, Fidelity Charitable donors give 23% of their DAF assets annually, surpassing the minimum 5% distribution required of private foundations.
Elaine addresses common criticisms of DAFs, such as concerns that they act as "parking lots" for funds. She counters with data showing that DAFs disburse a higher proportion of funds than private foundations and often prioritize multi-year and unrestricted funding—key priorities for nonprofits. The conversation also touches on how nonprofits can engage DAF donors effectively by fostering relationships and providing clear avenues for giving, such as highlighting DAF options on their websites and offering electronic fund transfer systems for seamless transactions.
The episode concludes with practical advice for fundraisers on leveraging DAFs to benefit their organizations. Elaine emphasizes the importance of building donor relationships over focusing on DAF host organizations like Fidelity. She encourages nonprofits to educate themselves about DAFs and consider them as a growing segment of philanthropic giving. Listeners are invited to explore resources from The Fundraising School, including courses and webinars, to deepen their understanding of DAFs and other fundraising strategies.
Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/3AThjP0X57M