The Theory of Social Secharity and tools offered under IRC Section 664, such as Pooled Income Funds and Donor-Advised Funds, are not just exceptional tax-saving solutions for individuals—they can also empower nonprofit organizations like the Salvation Army to secure sustainable funding while providing donors with unique financial benefits.
In this episode, Professor Les Winston, Chairman and Endowment Engineer of the Endow America Network Foundation, leads an inspiring discussion about the Salvation Army’s crucial role in serving communities. This organization is worthy of your support, and with the guidance of an Endowment Engineer, you can help create lasting change for nonprofits and the people they serve.
David Hayton, Director of Development for Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties, shares remarkable insights into the Salvation Army’s essential work. From feeding over 1,300 families monthly through food pantries to providing transitional housing and serving hot meals in their iconic soup kitchens, their impact is far-reaching. Did you know their thrift stores alone fund a six-month residential treatment program for 400 men annually, helping them overcome substance misuse and rebuild their lives?
This conversation highlights the importance of prioritizing planned giving and endowments to ensure that nonprofits like the Salvation Army can continue their transformative work for generations to come. The Theory of Social Secharity is the missing link, connecting donors with nonprofits and offering practical solutions to fundraising challenges while promoting long-term financial sustainability.
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