Schwab Charitable donors give record amount despite rocky market

Schwab Charitable donors give record amount despite rocky market
Its donors surpassed 1 million individual grants to charities for the first time in the organization’s history, Schwab said.
JUL 19, 2023

Schwab Charitable revealed Wednesday that its donors increased their giving by more than $5 billion during its 2023 fiscal year, which ended June 30, even in the face of a volatile stock market.

The provider of donor-advised funds said donors surpassed 1 million individual grants to charities for the first time in the organization’s history and supported more than 120,000 charities throughout the year. Schwab Charitable, which works with nearly 3,500 advisors, said the total dollar amount granted to charities represents an 8% increase, or nearly $350 million more for charities compared to the prior fiscal year.

“I’m truly inspired by the generosity of our donors over the last twelve months and proud to share how they put their charitable dollars to work in record-breaking amounts this year,” Sam Kang, president of Schwab Charitable, said in a statement.

Kang added that DAFs have proven to be a resilient tool for donors, who were able to “increase their support of nonprofit organizations despite economic volatility in the last year.”

According to Giving USA’s annual report on philanthropy, total giving in the United States declined in 2022, only the fourth time in four decades that donations did not increase year over year.

Donors who use DAFs are uniquely positioned to maintain their giving in the long term since the funds are designed to be countercyclical. The money in a DAF is already committed to charity, so even when stocks are down and donors may not be able to contribute as much, they can continue to grant money from their DAF.

Renae Ransdell, a wealth advisor at SageView Advisory Group, said she's a big fan of using DAFs for the tax planning benefits, especially donating low-basis stock.

“Another benefit is in years with higher income, our clients can make a larger DAF contribution to help offset the increased income through itemized deductions," Ransdell said. "We then help our clients plan to gift from the DAF over the next few years.”

Geographically, Schwab Charitable said its donors made grants to charitable organizations in all 50 states, and 87% of donors granted in their own state, through 568,000 grants to local causes and organizations. During the 12-month period, 81% of donors granted to charities they previously supported, and 68% of donors granted to new charities that they hadn't previously supported, according to Schwab Charitable.

As for the frequency of gifts, Schwab Charitable donors on average made grants 12 times throughout the fiscal year, with 35% of grants set up as recurring gifts to charities, a 20% increase from the prior year.

“The DAF allows a family to thoughtfully address both the income and capital gain tax advantages of charitable giving, as well as potential estate tax benefits," said Duane Duim, wealth manager at Coldstream Wealth Management. "And similar to a family foundation, the DAF can be used as a tool to help create a philanthropic legacy, engaging both children and grandchildren in the process, furthering a family’s values and desire to impact their community.”

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