It’s a DAF, which makes grants based on donor recommendations to other tax-deductible charities. Since the charities to which it funnels money are themselves tax-deductible, shutting down the DAFs wouldn’t prevent donors from funding the organizations you find problematic directly. And the First Amendment prevents us from denying tax-exempt status to charities because we find their message odious or threatening.
What about funding a project trying to end tax-deductible donors-advised funds? Things like DonorsTrust are what brought us here
It’s a DAF, which makes grants based on donor recommendations to other tax-deductible charities. Since the charities to which it funnels money are themselves tax-deductible, shutting down the DAFs wouldn’t prevent donors from funding the organizations you find problematic directly. And the First Amendment prevents us from denying tax-exempt status to charities because we find their message odious or threatening.