For many CPAs, estate planning attorneys, and financial advisors, the end of 2025 brought a whirlwind of charitable planning activity among high-earner clients. That’s because many taxpayers wanted to maximize the tax benefits of their charitable donations before the 0.5% “floor” and 35% “cap” on charitable deductions kicked in on January 1, 2026 under new tax laws. Donor Advised Funds in particular played a big role in many late-2025 planning strategies because affected taxpayers could transfer assets to a Donor Advised Fund in 2025, achieve optimal tax results, and then thoughtfully recommend grants to favorite charities from the Donor Advised Fund in 2026 and beyond.
So what now? Should you still recommend that your clients establish and use Donor Advised Funds at the Community Foundation to organize their charitable giving?
Absolutely yes! Donor Advised Funds remain a highly relevant and strategic tool for your clients. The IRS’s new deductibility limits may reduce the marginal tax benefit of giving for some of your clients, but nothing has changed about the Donor Advised Fund’s broader planning advantages for all of your charitable clients. Here’s why:
In short, Donor Advised Funds at the Community Foundation support your clients’ holistic wealth and legacy planning goals. The Community Foundation makes it easy for you, as the advisor, to integrate a Donor Advised Fund into a client’s estate plan, use a Donor Advised Fund to smooth charitable giving over time as a client’s income ebbs and flows, and lean on the Donor Advised Fund as a platform for strategic philanthropy that can evolve alongside a client’s unique life and financial circumstances.
The team at Wayne County Community Foundation is a resource and sounding board as you serve your philanthropic clients. We understand the charitable side of the equation and are happy to serve as a secondary source as you manage the primary relationship with your clients. This newsletter is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal, accounting, or financial planning advice.
Wayne County
Community Foundation
517 North Market Street
Wooster, Ohio 44691
Phone: (330) 262-3877
Fax: (330) 262-8057
Email: [email protected]

