Lawson Bader
Since 2015, Lawson Bader has served as president and CEO of DonorsTrust. Before coming to DonorsTrust, he amassed 20 years' experience leading free-market research and advocacy groups, including the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
He began his career in Washington, D.C., as special assistant at the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs, then worked as a legislative analyst/paralegal with Pierson, Semmes & Finley, and managed government relations at SRI International. He is a former weekly columnist with Human Events, and serves on the governing boards of the Atlas Network, State Policy Network, Oakseed Ministries International, and Solers, Inc.
Lawson earned a BA in political science from Wheaton College (IL) and an MA in public policy from The Johns Hopkins University.
Website: www.donorstrust.org/
Latest articles by Lawson Bader
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Charitable Trade-offs Between Donor-Advised Funds and Private Foundations
Charity You’ve decided to increase your charitable giving. That’s great! Realize that philanthropy can take many forms. When deciding between a donor-advised fund and a private foundation, the choice that suits you best depends on what matters to you most.
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4 Things to Consider When Planning for Year-End Charitable Giving
Charity Many people give at this time of year, but don’t be in such a rush to meet the end-of-the-year deadline that you lose sight of what your actual goal is.
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Charitable Givers Dodge Draconian Parts of the Biden Tax Plan (So Far)
tax planning Still, here’s what you need to know about charitable giving, as well as potential changes to capital gains tax rates and estate taxes, under several proposals being shopped around on Capitol Hill.
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Philanthropists Should Encourage Greater Giving – Not Force the Issue
personal finance Donor-advised funds have done a lot of people a lot of good, but some argue that the way they work needs to change. But why fix what isn’t broken?
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The Charitable Advantage of Donor-Advised Funds
personal finance Donor-advised funds are a simple way for anyone to give back: You don’t have to be older or wealthy to take part and make a difference.
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4 Charitable Giving Tips for Uncertain Times
personal finance With all that has gone on in 2020, it’s good to know that the giving spirit is alive and well this year. Time is running out to make a difference this year, but now’s also a great time to get a longer-term strategy for the future.
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3 Reasons Why 2020 May Be the Greatest Giving Year Ever
personal finance The COVID-19 pandemic is proving that we’re a nation of givers. Here’s why and some tips on how you can best do your part as well.
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Three 'Don'ts' for Charitable Giving in 2020
IRAs As you think ahead to how you can help make a difference in the new year, here are three things not to do.
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