Donor-advised funds, the financial instrument du jour for philanthropy, are not always what they seem. http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2016/07/14/the-undermining-of-american-charity/ … https://twitter.com/MikeIsaac/status/804111956453953536 …
like I obviously respect Sandberg immensely but someone should be covering whether people actually follow through
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on their commitments, especially when they park hundreds of millions in DAFs.
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@siliconvalleycf has grown into one of the largest DAF managers in the US over the last few years. - 3 more replies
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maybe say *that* instead of just insinuating something nefarious about a particular donor?
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or I can RT the start of this with "many people write sensational tweets that are unfounded." Not *you*, of course!
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LOL! Leave it to
@moskov to defend the wealthy white privileged tech "philanthropists" who live in their insular bubble world. -
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@moskov to help "little people" in an immediate manner so they're not evicted over high rent increases, u get excuses - 4 more replies
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