Giving with Strings Attached

A guide to making sure your gift accomplishes what you want it to.

Editor's note: This article was updated on July 3.

A donation to your favorite charity is more than a gift or a tax break -- it's an investment. Pick an inefficient charity and your contribution will be eaten by administrative costs and fund-raising expenses. You can attach strings to your gifts, but a targeted gift that misses the mark (or is diverted) will cause you financial grief.

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Contributing Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance