Giving to donor-advised funds grew by leaps and bounds last year, powering Fidelity Charitable in particular into the stratosphere of charitable giving, a Chronicle analysis shows.
Donor-advised funds held by Fidelity Charitable collected $6.8 billion in new contributions last year. That’s more than the amount of cash and stocks donated by individuals, companies, and foundations to United Way Worldwide, the Salvation Army, and Alsac/St. Jude Children’s Hospital combined. Those are the three biggest organizations on the Chronicle’s new ranking of America’s Favorite Charities.
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