What is a Donor Advised Fund (DAF)
A Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is a philanthropic mechanism where individuals, families, or businesses can contribute assets (like cash, stock, or property) to a charitable organisation such as Malaria Consortium.


How Donor Advised Funds work
DAFs allow you as philanthropists to receive immediate tax benefits while recommending grants to high-impact organisations like Malaria Consortium over time. By giving through a DAF, you can align your philanthropy with our values and help deliver evidence-based programmes that save lives and improve health in malaria-affected regions.
Benefits for donors
Impactful philanthropy Allows you to maximise charitable impact by combining the benefits of tax efficiency and flexibility. Simplified giving Streamlined donation process, making it easier for you to manage charitable contributions and track giving history. |
Estate planning
Can be incorporated into estate planning, allowing donors to plan for charitable legacy.
Family involvement
You can involve family in charitable giving, fostering a shared passion for philanthropy.
Your support, our impact
2024
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22. 5 million
children reached with seasonal malaria chemoprevention
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8. 1 million
malaria tests distributed
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200000 +
community members trained to deliver the SMC programme to children under five
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8 million
people reached with health messages through mass media
Contact the team
If you would like to find out more about how Malaria Consortium work with DAFs, we'd love to hear from you. Simply get in touch, and a member of our Fundraising team will be happy to respond.
Staying in touch
We would like to keep you updated about our work!