Session 78 | 2:30 pm | Unraveling the Mystery of Donor Advised Funds

Session 78
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Huron
Unraveling the Mystery of Donor Advised Funds

Speaker: Dennis Gerber
Donor-Advised Fund Specialist
Knights of Columbus
New Haven, Connecticut

Moderator: Stephen Nicholl
Director of Development
Diocese of Trenton, New Jersey

Donor-advised funds have been around since the Great Depression, though they were not widely promoted until the 1990s. Today the use of donor-advised funds remains a relatively small part of philanthropy. But this method of charitable giving is becoming very popular. This session will explore the dynamics of donor-advised funds, how they work, why donors are using them as their preferred method of charitable giving and how a diocese or Catholic foundation can take advantage of their growing popularity.


Mr. Dennis Gerber

Dennis Gerber is the President and CEO of Knights of Columbus Charitable Fund, a newly created national community foundation that works with dioceses, religious communities, apostolates, and individual donors on philanthropic solutions. With over 15 years of experience in nonprofit management roles, he has specialized in complex philanthropic solutions for institutions as well as individuals since 2013. A graduate of Rowan University of New Jersey with a degree in legal studies, Mr. Gerber currently serves on multiple advisory boards including St. Anne’s Catholic School in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, is a director of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of New York, and a Leonine Fellow.