2010 Donor-Advised Funds Survey
A Surge in Donor-Advised Funds
Donor-advised funds are back in growth mode after two years of bruising losses, adding new hopes for an increased flow of money to charities, a new Chronicle survey has found.
Browse the Donor-Advised Funds Database
View The Chronicle's database of more than 126 large donor-advised funds. 
Past Donor-Advised Funds Surveys
2010: Back in Growth Mode
2009: Dwindling Reserves
2008: Growing Concerns and Assets
2007: A Surge in Assets
2006: A Soaring Year
Editor's Picks
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Donor-Advised Funds Poised for Growth
As the stock market recovers, one of the first beneficiaries could be donor-advised funds -- and that could well mean more money for many charities.
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A Georgia Charity Accepts 'Weird’ Gifts Contributed to Donor-Advised Funds
Methodology
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How The Chronicle’s Survey Was Compiled
The information came from 97 gift funds, community foundations, and other nonprofit groups in the United States.









