Plus, the Obama Foundation receives $100 million from Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky, and five universities, a mathematics institute, and a hospital in Connecticut landed big gifts.
The plan would likely spur more charitable giving, philanthropy experts say, although some tax analysts caution that the plan is still too vague for people to know its impact on donors.
Fundraisers say the way they communicate with donors has changed. Conversations have gotten deeper and more meaningful and donors know what they want to support. See the rest of our <a href="https://www.philanthropy.com/package/a-new-day-in-fundraising-how-donor-relationships-campaigns-and-staffs-are-changing"><b>special report</b></a>, and see our <a href="https://www.philanthropy.com/issue/2022/04-01"><b>new April issue</b></a>, published online today.
At the campaign’s close, the organization will invite longtime annual supporters to join campaign donors at a celebration and ask them to consider making a planned gift.