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Donor-Advised Funds

Make Giving Easier

with a Donor-Advised Fund

Giving through a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) is a simple and impactful way to support your favorite Christian causes. By opening a DAF through Provision, you can maximize your charitable contributions, enjoy tax-free growth, and benefit from an immediate charitable tax deduction. With low fees and a low starting contribution, it’s an accessible option for anyone looking to make a lasting impact. You can direct your gifts to the charities of your choice and begin kickstarting your legacy giving today.

Donor Advised Fund

FAQ's

  • While there are some restrictions in place that will prevent donors from making gifts through their Donor-Advised Fund., you can make gifts to any active charitable organization with a 501(c)(3) designation. You may also designate funds to go toward your church.

    1. 100% income tax deduction is available to you.

    2. Capital gains taxes are bypassed on long-term appreciated assets.

    3. Assets are removed from the estate for inheritance tax purposes.

  • There are three options that donors have:

    1. The Donor-Advised Fund will continue with the designated successor making distribution requests.

    2. A permanent endowment will begin with the earned income being distributed semiannually to the charity designated in writing.

How to Start

To open your donor-advised fund, you will need to create an account using our online portal. Once you create an account, you will start the application process.

Create an Account

1

Once your application is approved by our team, you will be able to fund your donor-advised fund.

Fund Your DAF

2

Once your donor-advised fund is funded, you can begin making gifts to the causes you care most about.

Begin Making an Impact

3

Additional Resources

Is a Donor-Advised Fund

for You?

Do you want to give with ease and convenience?

Do you want your contributions to increase over time?

Would you benefit from an immediate tax deduction?

Do you want all of your charitable giving under a single account?

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