Interest in spend-down philanthropy among wealthy donors is surging, although the perpetuity model remains more popular, according to a new report.
The report, from Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and Campden Wealth, which surveyed 201 families with net wealth of at least $100 million, also found that education and health were the most popular causes.
Donors who use time-limited philanthropy represented 32 percent of the sample. When asked when they first started thinking about that approach, nearly two-thirds said they had done so within the previous two decades.
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