A movement to spur more giving fast from donor-advised-fund accounts has generated about $4.1 million for 442 charities, according to data provide by one of the founders of the effort.
California technology-industry veterans David and Jennifer Risher started the “#HalfMyDAF” movement in May with an offer to give $1 million in matching grants (up to $10,000 per matching grant) to the favorite nonprofits of their fellow donors who agree to empty half of their donor-advised-fund accounts and direct that money to charity by September 30. In addition to the $4.1 million given by other donors, David Risher says he and his wife have distributed $600,000 in matching grants from their own donor-advised-fund account and plan to distribute another $800,000 at the end of September.
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