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A Donor Advised Fund

Education Transformation Fund is a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) that can be supported with any asset contribution–cash, stock, assets. The fund is low- cost and flexible with no required IRS or state filings. A (DAF) is a charitable giving vehicle created for the purpose of managing charitable donations on behalf of an organization, family, or high net worth individual. This fund type offers unparalleled anonymity and privacy.

The Transforming Education Donor Fund is managed by The SDG Impact Fund – world experts in administration, tax planning and charitable contributions.

Transforming Education Donor Fund Management

Funds and sub funds can be created with nearly any asset you care to donate. Through our dedicated fund you will have the opportunity to support all of the Transforming Education Donor Fund related activities to continue to promote and support education in the U.S. and around the world.

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A Donor Advised Fund (DAF) offers the opportunity to create an easy-to-establish, very low cost, flexible vehicle for charitable giving as an alternative to direct giving or creating a private foundation. There are no IRS or state filings to slow you down, and funds can be deposited same day. If you would like to explore a dedicated fund structure, you will have the opportunity to support multiple Transforming Education agendas here in the U.S., and around the world.

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How it Works

Detailed DAF Transaction

Our Mission

Fiscal Agent

The Fiscal Agent of the Transforming Education Fund is The SDG Impact Fund (SDGIF)

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The SDGIF is often called upon to be an integral philanthropic administrator, sponsoring organization, tax planning and business partner to a number of very significant charitable transactions occurring throughout the world. Our donor advised fund sponsorship status granted to us by the IRS affords our organization an unparalleled degree of anonymity and privacy when required by our donors.

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