The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Guidelines for Reporting Planned Gifts Provoke Debate Among Fund Raisers

By Brad Wolverton

To help nonprofit organizations focus more public attention on the money they raise through planned gifts, the National Committee on Planned Giving has introduced new guidelines for reporting fund-raising totals.

Fund raisers have historically wrestled with how to characterize planned gifts such as charitable remainder...

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