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ACTA's Intelligent Donor's Guide to College Giving featured in magazine
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni's Intelligent Donor's Guide to College Giving was featured in Philanthropy magazine's summer edition this month. The guide was chosen as one of three books to be selected for the "Books in Brief" section.
"Much of [Anne] Neal and [Michael] Poliakoff's advice--defining goals, being realistic, giving while living, and monitoring a gift over its term--is worthwhile for any philanthropist," writes the Philanthropy Roundtable.
The Intelligent Donor's Guide to College Giving was published in March to help philanthropists make the most of their giving and to ensure the money isn't "wasted, squandered, or funneled into ineffective programs."
The magazine in which the guide appeared is produced by Philanthropy Roundtable, an association comprised of donors, corporate giving officers and foundation trustees who assist philanthropists in achieving charitable objectives when donating.
Founded in the late 1970s, the Philanthropy Roundtable stands by its mission to "foster excellence in philanthropy, to protect philanthropic freedom, to assist donors in achieving their philanthropic intent, and to help donors advance liberty, opportunity, and personal responsibility in America and abroad."
Posted by dburnett on July 26, 2011 at July 26, 2011 12:21 PM
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