
Stephen Kump
Stephen is President of DAFs at Foundation Source, a philanthropy technology company serving donors, institutions, and workplaces with turnkey philanthropic solutions. He is also the founder and a board director of Charityvest, a donor-advised fund sponsor, and Chairman of the Board of Teen Advisors, a nonprofit helping teenagers confront the young adult mental health crisis through peer-to-peer influence.
Prior to building philanthropy technology, he worked as a consultant to philanthropists, corporations and private equity, most recently with Bain & Company.
He is a former U.S. Army cavalry officer and holds an MBA from the Yale School of Management as well as bachelor's degrees in Economics and Management from Georgia Tech.
He is married to Katie. They have three young children, call Columbus, Georgia, home and enjoy being avid Atlanta Braves fans.
Website: foundationsource.com
Latest articles by Stephen Kump
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Three Ways Charitable Organizations Can Boost Public Trust
Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse adds to distrust in institutions, and that’s affecting nonprofits and grantmakers. Fresh expressions of transparency can show that the nonprofit sector is different.
By Stephen Kump
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Three Ways Technology Will Fix What's Broken in Philanthropy
Charities stand to benefit from evolving fintech and artificial intelligence that will make charitable giving more efficient, transparent, relevant, collaborative and impact-focused.
By Stephen Kump
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What Will Charitable Giving Look Like in 2023?
Major giving trends are likely to be increased asset giving when equity markets recover, growing trust-based philanthropy, an acceleration in legacy giving and more.
By Stephen Kump
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6 Ways a DAF Can Make Your Year-End Giving Better Than Ever
Giving appreciated assets instead of cash could be the most tax-smart move you can make with a donor-advised fund, but wait, there's more…
By Stephen Kump
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Could Donor-Advised Funds Soon Be as Popular as 401(k)s?
Charity Interest in this charitable giving tool is growing as it offers simplicity and tax benefits similar to 401(k)s.
By Stephen Kump
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