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The Charitable Giving Decision Framework

Design charitable giving with clear intent, strong structure, and lasting impact.

A deep framework for intentional giving that holds up over time: aligned with values, structured for simplicity, and coordinated with tax and estate realities.

KEY INSIGHT FROM THIS GUIDE

This guide helps you make the linked decisions beneath charitable giving: intent, capacity, vehicle, asset selection, timing, governance, tax interaction, and execution discipline.

THIS GUIDE IS FOR YOU IF

  • You want charitable giving to be intentional, repeatable, and aligned with your values.
  • You are a business owner, incorporated professional, or high-net-worth family navigating complex tax and estate decisions.
  • You want to give meaningfully during life and design a thoughtful legacy.
  • You work with professional advisors and want a clear framework to guide better conversations.

THIS GUIDE IS NOT FOR YOU IF

  • You want a single ‘best strategy’ without trade-offs.
  • You want to outsource the thinking and decision-making to others.
  • You want to use money to control outcomes.
  • You are unwilling to coordinate tax, legal, insurance, and charitable considerations.

Key Questions

Answers to the questions people actually ask.

Select any question to expand the answer.

What is charitable giving really optimizing for?
Not taxes first. Strong giving optimizes for clarity of intent, durable structure, and execution that holds up. Tax shapes the outcome, but it shouldn’t be the purpose.
Which decisions matter most before choosing a tactic?
Start with intent and capacity, then choose the vehicle that matches complexity. Asset selection and timing often change outcomes more than gift size.
What are the biggest risks to run before executing a gift?
Confirm qualified-donee eligibility and receipting, valuation and documentation, tax interaction (including AMT and death-year rules), and the control vs direction trade-off.
How do you make giving repeatable and calm (not reactive)?
Build governance: who decides, how exceptions work, what gets documented, and how the plan gets reviewed. Good governance protects generosity from pressure and regret.

Your Next Steps

If this guide helped clarify the real decisions, the next step is coordinating those choices with your full planning context so execution stays calm and consistent.

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