The 2023 Annual Report | NPTrust (2024)

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NPT’s FY23 grantmaking surpassed $4.5 billion through over 107,000 grants to more than 36,000 unique nonprofit organizations. Executive Summary 2023Grantmaking Impact Stories The Future of Artificial Intelligence Access to Clean Water for All The Fundamentals of Success Sustaining Indigenous Cultures Giving a Voice to Mental Health The Intersection of Gender Equity and the Climate Crisis Lifesaving Art Therapy for Veterans Preserving Animal Welfare Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Farming for Food Security Protecting U.S. Democracy Expanding Access to HIV and AIDS Treatment Donors Remain Committed to Giving TOTAL VALUE ($) OF GRANTS FY19 – FY23 The desire to affect positive change in the U.S. and internationally inspired NPT’s donors to give generously in FY23. Number of Grants Continues to Surpass 100,000 TOTAL VOLUME (#) OF GRANTS FY19 – FY23 NPT donors recommended more grants in FY23 than in FY22, showing continued dedication to their philanthropic goals. Number of Unique Organizations Supported Grows to More Than 36,000 Grantmaking Generosity Continues Grant Payments Solution Helps Nonprofits Quickly Address Critical Needs Grants 8,310 Totaling $118M Grantmaking Fields of Interest TOTAL VALUE ($) GRANTS BY FIELD OF INTEREST FY23 TOTAL NUMBER OF GRANTS BY FIELD OF INTEREST FY23 (IN THOUSANDS) Donors recommended the largest number of grants to the Human Services field, followed by Religion, Education and Health. How Our Donors Fund Their Philanthropy CHARITABLE ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT FY19 – FY23 NPT'S TOTAL ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT AS OF JUNE 30, 2023 TOTAL VALUE ($) OF CONTRIBUTIONS FY19 – FY23 Total Contributions as of June 30 Each Fiscal Year Consolidated Statements Leadership FAQs References

For over 25 years, National Philanthropic Trust (NPT) has partnered with donors, institutions and charitable organizations to achieve meaningful philanthropic impact. Our donors’ generosity remained steadfast during Fiscal Year (FY) 2023, with over 107,000 grant recommendations to more than 36,000 unique nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve.

Our donors’ commitment to giving is even more notable when considering the period covered in this report—one marked by economic uncertainty, rising inflation and global crises. Donors recommended grants across all philanthropic subsectors, providing sustained support despite these challenges.

NPT’s FY23 grantmaking surpassed $4.5 billion through over 107,000 grants to more than 36,000 unique nonprofit organizations.

This report highlights NPT donors’ engagement and dedication to supporting both emergent issues and long-term solutions to society’s most pressing challenges. I am glad to report that more than half of all grant recommendations were unrestricted, providing nonprofits the flexibility to steer essential general operating support where it is most needed.

I thank NPT’s hard-working Board of Trustees, talented staff, many committed partners and generous donors for advancing our mission to increase philanthropy in society. Since I joined NPT in 1996, donor-advised funds have evolved to become a giving vehicle of choice for so many donors. Today, I am astounded by the scope and breadth of NPT’s grantmaking. I am excited for what the future of giving holds.

Warm Regards,

Eileen R. Heisman
President & CEO

Executive Summary

Since 1996, National Philanthropic Trust has helped individuals, families, foundations and corporations reach their philanthropic goals and maximize their charitable giving. Today, we are the nation’s largest independent public charity that manages donor-advised funds (DAFs). Since NPT’s inception, our donors have recommended more than 640,000 grants totaling over $26 billion to charitable organizations globally.

Our 2023 fiscal year, reflected in this report, began July 1, 2022, and ended June 30, 2023.

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More than $4.5 billion in grants

NPT granted $4.52 billion on behalf of our donors during FY23.

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Support for more than 36,000 charitable organizations

Grants supported 36,361 unique nonprofit organizations.

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Number of Grants Remains above 100,000

NPT issued 107,385 individual grants in FY23.

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Worldwide impact

NPT donor-recommended international grant value increased 99%.

2023Grantmaking Impact Stories

In FY23, our donors recommended grants to nonprofits large and small, newly established organizations and legacy institutions. The nonprofit organizations collected here represent a small sample of our donors’ total grantmaking recommendations but demonstrate the breadth of their charitable commitments.

The Future of Artificial Intelligence

Girls Who Code: Artificial intelligence has the potential to impact many aspects of our lives, whether at work, at school or in our daily online communications. Donors understand that it will take the next generation of innovators and problem solvers in this ever-expanding field to usher in this new era of technology.

Charitable support, like a $500 grant recommendation from an NPT donor, aids the nonprofit Girls Who Code in closing the gender gap in technology. The organization provides after school clubs, career exploration and summer programs and home-based learning tools to girls and nonbinary students, on topics such as cybersecurity and programming language training.

Access to Clean Water for All

charity:water: Over 700 million people worldwide lack access to clean and safe drinking water. Many spend hours each day walking to collect water—often contaminated—for their families. The labor and associated health risks can keep children out of school and reduce earning potential for parents. Since 2006, charity:water has worked with local partners to build sustainable water projects in rural, landlocked and vulnerable areas. Clean water translates to better health, income and education—especially for women and children.

One donor recommended a grant of $100,000 to support the nonprofit’s work in 29 countries. These partnerships between charity:water and local communities ensure that programming is sustained for years to come thanks to community-driven skill-building, infrastructure maintenance and continued evaluation of needs and successes.

The Fundamentals of Success

Reach Out and Read: With support from a recommended grant totaling $15,000, Reach Out and Read continued to invest in their mission to provide families with the tools and information needed to make reading aloud part of their daily routine. Research has repeatedly shown that reading books to children can have life-changing benefits, including improved academic performance, more robust language and communication skills and deeper familial bonds.

Through initiatives and resources, including working with a network of trained pediatric providers, Reach Out and Read has positively impacted over four million children, with 79% coming from families with lower incomes.

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Sustaining Indigenous Cultures

Native Arts and Cultures Foundation: A $44,800 grant helps spark discussions, share new perspectives and promote healing among Indigenous communities and Native peoples through exhibitions, classes and performances, along with education for the general population.

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Giving a Voice to Mental Health

Mental Health America: Eliminating the stigma around mental health includes advocacy and data collection to connect people with equitable, accessible and empathetic resources. A grant of $5,000 supports the education, research and services needed to advance the mental health and wellbeing of all people.

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The Intersection of Gender Equity and the Climate Crisis

WECAN: A $1,000 grant helps to center Black women, Indigenous women, women from the Global South and women from low-income communities in leading climate change solutions by engaging them in policy, training, movement building and “on the ground” work.

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Lifesaving Art Therapy for Veterans

Help Heal Vets: Art therapy is a useful intervention for veterans in treatment for PTSD and traumatic brain injuries. A $10,000 grant helps distribute free therapeutic craft kits to veterans and active-duty U.S. service members in the U.S. and worldwide.

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Preserving Animal Welfare

Marine Mammal Center: While wildlife face ongoing threats to their survival, the Marine Mammal Center works tirelessly to rescue and rehabilitate marine mammals, including the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. A $50,000 grant helps maintain their hospital and medical training facilities.

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Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

Robin Hood: A $1.5 million grant helps the estimated 14 percent of New Yorkers living below the poverty line receive assistance and support from partnered nonprofits throughout the five boroughs. This assistance is critical to help break the cycle of poverty and start residents on a pathway to economic mobility.

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Farming for Food Security

America’s Grow-a-Row: This volunteer-driven nonprofit supports planting, picking and delivering free, fresh produce to those facing food insecurity. A $70,000 grant helps deliver millions of pounds of produce to food banks, food pantries and community kitchens.

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Protecting U.S. Democracy

National Constitution Center: A $1,000 grant helps bridge the gap between all generations and backgrounds by encouraging visitors to learn about, celebrate and engage in thoughtful discourse regarding the U.S. Constitution while in the birthplace of the United States: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Expanding Access to HIV and AIDS Treatment

amFAR: A global leader in funding and supporting biomedical and field research, amFAR (The Foundation for AIDS Research) has granted millions to scientists, researchers and advocates. A $1,000 grant helps support advocacy, education and other lifesaving efforts.

Donors Remain Committed to Giving

NPT granted $4.52 billion on behalf of its donors during FY23, granting to every U.S. state and 57 countries. This total represents a 19 percent decrease in grant value compared to FY22. The period covered in this report is marked by significant economic impacts including rising inflation, market uncertainty and a drop in the value of all major indices at the end of 2022, a time when grantmaking is historically at its highest.

TOTAL VALUE ($) OF GRANTS FY19 – FY23

The desire to affect positive change in the U.S. and internationally inspired NPT’s donors to give generously in FY23.

Number of Grants Continues to Surpass 100,000

Despite a drop in total grant value, NPT’s grant volume increased at a steady pace. NPT issued 107,385 grants in FY23, an increase of three percent compared to FY22. The number of grants remained above 100,000 for the second year in a row.

TOTAL VOLUME (#) OF GRANTS FY19 – FY23

NPT donors recommended more grants in FY23 than in FY22, showing continued dedication to their philanthropic goals.

Number of Unique Organizations Supported Grows to More Than 36,000

Donors supported 36,361 unique nonprofit organizations with grant recommendations, an increase of five percent compared to FY22. The number of grants to international organizations increased 33 percent over FY22. Concurrently, the value of NPT’s donors’ international grantmaking recommendations increased by 99 percent.

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Grantmaking Generosity Continues

NPT’s mission is to increase philanthropy in society, and we achieve that mission by facilitating our donors’ grant recommendations. Following historical trends at NPT, the majority of grants were unrestricted or designated toward general operating support, allowing the recipient organizations the flexibility to allocate funds when and where the need is greatest.

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Grant Payments Solution Helps Nonprofits Quickly Address Critical Needs

A cornerstone of NPT’s mission is ensuring that critical funds reach grantees quickly. In August 2022, in partnership with other industry leaders, NPT launched electronic Grant Payments, a digital grantmaking solution.

In the first ten* months of the Grant Payments solution, NPT issued:

Grants

8,310

Totaling

$118M

Of these, more than 50% of grant funds were available to grantees within 24 hours.

Grant Payments leverages the expertise of our staff to deliver funding in a fast and environmentally-friendly method at no additional cost to either donor or nonprofit—allowing grantees to optimize time and resources.

*8/9/2022 to 6/30/2023

Grantmaking Fields of Interest

The IRS uses “major group” categories to classify U.S. charitable organizations by field of interest. NPT’s donors once again supported organizations working in education, human services and public and societal benefit at high levels. Those sectors represented nearly 70% of all grantmaking by grant value. Health, religious and environmental causes, along with international causes, experienced significant growth in grant value.

TOTAL VALUE ($) GRANTS BY FIELD OF INTEREST FY23

TOTAL NUMBER OF GRANTS BY FIELD OF INTEREST FY23 (IN THOUSANDS)

Donors recommended the largest number of grants to the Human Services field, followed by Religion, Education and Health.

How Our Donors Fund Their Philanthropy

NPT’s donors funded their philanthropy through contributions of cash, appreciated securities and complex assets. Donors use their DAF accounts to support charitable missions today, to make sustaining, multi-year recurring grant recommendations and to grow assets for future transformational gifts.

CHARITABLE ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT FY19 – FY23

NPT'S TOTAL ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT AS OF JUNE 30, 2023

TOTAL VALUE ($) OF CONTRIBUTIONS FY19 – FY23

Total Contributions as of June 30 Each Fiscal Year

Consolidated Statements

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Leadership

Board of Trustees (at time of publication)

Linda K. Myers – CHAIR
Jeffrey Armbrister
Lindy Benton-Moreno
Joram Borenstein
Connie Collingsworth
Ann Dugan
Julius Green, CPA, JD
Eileen R. Heisman
Stephen Hopkins
Dirk Jungé
Lisa Pattis
Eric Reeves
Diana L. Sands
Paul Schreiber
Manish Shah
David Wezdenko
Suzanne Yoon

NPT Leadership Team (at time of publication)

Eileen R. Heisman – President and Chief Executive Officer
Christopher Adams – Chief Information Officer
Christopher Blume – Senior Vice President, Operations
Jai Chanda – Chief Development Officer
Joseph Gajewski – Executive Vice President, Premier Donor Fiduciary Services
Oren Gershon – Senior Vice President, Project Management Office
Christina Hack – Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
Andrew W. Hastings – Chief Enterprise Officer
Elizabeth Monahan – Chief Human Resources Officer
Jenna Mulhall-Brereton – Chief Philanthropy Officer
Gil A. Nusbaum – General Counsel
Matthew B. Rovi – Senior Vice President, Institutional Partnerships and Experiences
Andrea Rush – Senior Vice President, Philanthropic Solutions

NPT is not affiliated with any of the organizations described herein, and the inclusion of any organization in this material should not be considered an endorsem*nt by NPT of such organization, or its services or products.

Photographs courtesy: Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, Mental Health America, WECAN, Help Heal Vets, Marine Mammal Center, Robin Hood, America’s Grow-a-Row, National Constitution Center and amFAR. Other photos: iStock/Getty Images.

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FAQs

What is the DAF report for 2023? ›

The 2023 DAF Report indicates growth in grants and contributions but decreases in charitable assets and the payout rate. Let's take a closer look at the new information provided by NPT. The total number of individual DAFs reached 1,948,545, a 2.9% increase over the revised 2021 number of 1,893,762.

How much money is sitting in DAFs? ›

Until quite recently, private foundations were the favorite charities of the wealthy, but DAFs have now left those foundations in the dust. According to the NPT report, there was $229 billion sitting in the coffers of DAFs in 2022. Donors gave nearly $86 billion to DAFs, versus $45 billion to private foundations.

What is the payout rate for DAF? ›

DAF Payout Rates

The DAF payout rate has been above 20% in every year since 2007 when NPT began tracking DAF data, but fluctuates year to year between 20 & 28.7% (2021 was the highest rate on record).

What is the best donor-advised fund? ›

In 2022, Fidelity extended its lead by pulling in $15.2 billion — more than three times more than the top working nonprofit, Feeding America. Fidelity's two closest competitors, the National Philanthropic Trust and Schwab Charitable, are coming up fast on its heels, bringing in $13.2 and $9.8 billion, respectively.

Who is the largest DAF? ›

The largest DAF sponsor, Fidelity Charitable, had just over $35 billion in assets in 2020. Fidelity outranked even behemoth foundations like the Lilly Endowment, the Ford Foundation, and the Hewlett Foundation. Only the Gates Foundation, with its nearly $52 billion in assets, was larger.

Can DAF be used for scholarships? ›

A: Yes. DAFs can make grants to 501(c)(3) public charities, including colleges and universities, to support scholarship programs run by those public charities.

What is the AGI limit for DAF? ›

Overall deductions for donations to donor-advised funds are generally limited to 50% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). The limit increases to 60% of AGI for cash gifts, while the limit on donating appreciated non-cash assets held more than one year is 30% of AGI.

How much of the money of the Salvation Army goes to the needy? ›

About The Salvation Army

82 cents of every dollar spent is used to support those services in 5,000 communities nationwide. For more information, go to www.salvationarmyusa.org.

How much do billionaires donate to charity? ›

The American business magazine ranked the 25 wealthiest philanthropists with the biggest lifetime donations at the end of 2023, measured in dollars given to charities, which topped almost $211 billion. In 2023, these benefactors gave away almost $25 billion.

Do you pay taxes on DAF? ›

Moreover, while you can take an immediate tax deduction for the gifts you make to your DAF, you will not be taxed on any growth, since the assets belong to the DAF's charitable sponsor. Manage the Timing of Your Charitable Deduction.

What is the minimum amount for DAF? ›

Also, some DAF sponsoring organizations require a minimum initial contribution of $25,000 or more, pricing some out of the DAF market. At the same time, other sponsors require a minimum grant amount that is too high for individuals who donate less than $250 each year.

How do DAF funds work? ›

A DAF allows time for a donor to develop a philanthropic vision. Donors can make contributions to their fund, receive an immediate tax deduction and make grants to their favorite charities over time. Some donors make grants immediately after starting a DAF, while others take time to tailor a charitable giving strategy.

What are the cons of DAF? ›

While DAFs offer several benefits, they also have some drawbacks: Reduced giving: There is no requirement for DAF fund managers to distribute their assets immediately. This means that funds donated to DAFs might not be used for charitable purposes immediately. This could lead to reduced giving impact over time.

What happens to a donor-advised fund at death? ›

Once the account owner has passed away and can no longer “advise” how and to what amount their donor advised fund supports charities, the DAF could become an “orphaned donor advised fund.” Essentially, orphaned donor advised funds are unrestricted assets of the sponsoring charity.

Which donor-advised fund has the lowest fees? ›

The Fidelity Charitable Giving Account has no minimum initial contribution requirement and one of the lowest annual fees of any donor-advised fund.

What is the donor-advised fund limit for 2023? ›

Overall deductions for donations to public charities, including donor-advised funds, are generally limited to 50% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). The limit increases to 60% of AGI for cash gifts, while the limit for appreciated non-cash assets held more than one year is 30% of AGI.

What are the tax changes for donations in 2023? ›

The new threshold is 60 percent of AGI for cash contributions held for over a year and 30 percent of AGI for non-cash assets. Another temporary provision of the COVID-19 relief legislation has also run its course.

What are the charitable giving statistics for 2023? ›

Individuals donated $319.04 billion in 2023.

That's a decline of 6.4% from 2021 or 13.4% with inflation. The interesting part of this statistic is that the amount individuals gave actually increased last year.

What is the trend in donor-advised funds? ›

Grants from DAFs to charitable organizations reached $52.16 billion, a 9 percent increase from a revised 2021 total of $47.83 billion. A 9 percent growth rate marks the first time grant growth has been less than 10 percent since 2012. The compound annual growth rate for grants from 2018 to 2022 is 21.6 percent.

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