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Vanguard Charitable sees strong run of donations despite first-half sell-off

The nonprofit organization announced that grants increased 14% during the first half of 2022, totaling a record $952 million.

Vanguard Charitable reported a spike in giving during the first half of 2022 that was prompted by the Ukraine War and occurred in the face of a bear market.

The nonprofit organization announced Thursday that granting increased 14% over the first half of 2022, totaling a record $952 million.

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