A donor’s planning for retirement includes not only retirement savings to maintain a great lifestyle, but also charitable giving in their retirement. A June article in Forbes, focuses on donor-advised funds. Donors pull out 5% a year from the gift fund, making grants to mostly local charities. Donor-advised funds allow donors, even of modest means, to “do it like the big foundations”.
To read more about donor-advised funds, view the Forbes article here.
Stephen Mally brings over three decades of fundraising and non-profit consulting experience.
Having served as a fundraiser in the United States, Stephen transitioned to consulting in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America in 2008. He is the CEO and Director of FundraisingForce, a boutique consulting firm based in Sydney, Australia and Rancho Mirage, CA. As a consultant, he has worked with thousands of schools, universities, and charities gaining a vast amount of exposure to diverse organisations and fundraising programs. Stephen acquired his Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) credential in 2011.
Stephen was named a Fellow of the Fundraising Institute Australia (FIA) in 2017. He served on the FIA Board for six years and currently serves on the CFRE International Examination Committee and, also, the CFRE International Board as its Chair. Additionally, he serves on the board of Pink Elephants Support Network in Australia.
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