“Once you start getting into philanthropy and you get that satisfaction in making the world a better place, I just don't see how you can stop.” – Vanguard Charitable donor
My nonprofit organization just received a grant or information request from Vanguard Charitable. What do I do next?
Many nonprofit organizations become aware of Vanguard Charitable when they receive a grant recommended by one of our donors. We’ve issued grants to more than 100,000 nonprofits since our founding. Upon receiving a grant, you are welcome to access the funds and utilize them to further your mission. Check the grant details for any additional guidelines.
Here are some other steps you may want to take:
- Use the grant to familiarize your staff with DAF grants and relevant IRS rules: For example, you should not send a tax receipt to DAF donors, as they’ve already received one from their DAF provider (e.g., Vanguard Charitable). For more nuanced rules, see our
- Continue to promote your ability to accept grants from DAFs: Consider mentioning DAFs on your website, in fundraising efforts, and on promotional materials.
- When able, thank DAF donors and remind them of monthly or recurring grant features offered by most DAF providers.
How can we help?
- My nonprofit just received a grant or information request from Vanguard Charitable. What do I do next?
- I’d like to know more about Vanguard Charitable and donor-advised funds.
- I’m looking for resources that could be helpful to my nonprofit organization.
- I’m a donor who wants to find a charity to support.
- I’m a nonprofit interested in funding from Vanguard Charitable’s mission funds.
It's human nature to delay estate planning
That’s why so many donors pass on without arranging charitable giving in their wills. Not sure where you want to give? Consider creating an Endowed Grant Plan with the charity you’ve supported most often this year. Contact us to discuss your options and make changes to your plan at any time.
Fueled by Support of COVID-19 Relief Efforts, Vanguard Charitable Donors Reach New Granting Record High of $1.7 Billion in 2020
Feb 02, 2021
Grants went to charities in every state, with organizations like Feeding America, Doctors without Borders, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and the American National Red Cross among some receiving the most grants from donors.
Organizations with most grant units (7/1/2019 - 6/30/2020)

Giving Locally
Given the global reach of the pandemic and its widespread impact across most nonprofit categories, donors undoubtedly felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of organizations seeking support.
Soon after the pandemic emerged, we asked our donors where they intended to give, and three-quarters of donors reported they intended to give to their local community and state organizations.
![]() | 62% of grants issued during this period were donated to organizations located in the same state as the donor to support relief efforts. |
Donors also reported that they wanted access to expertise about both charities local to them, and those providing relief in the areas most impacted by the virus.
Here’s a glimpse into some of the things we accomplished with our donors in 2020*:
CARES Act charitable provisions extended into 2021 (but not beyond)
Dec 29, 2020

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