I was not aware of Endaoment, I will look into it!
I don’t know if any DAF providers support direct giving. But any provider should let you give stock to your DAF and then donate it to charity a few days later.
In terms of fees, if you only use your DAF as a convenient way to donate stock and you mostly maintain a $0 balance, then you’ll just have to pay the minimum fee. I listed the minimum fees here—I think your best bet is Schwab because it has no minimum fee. Charityvest has no minimum for cash-only accounts, and I think you can still contribute stock to a cash-only account (they’ll just liquidate the stock once they get it), but I’m not sure about that so you might want to ask them.
I was not aware of Endaoment, I will look into it!
I don’t know if any DAF providers support direct giving. But any provider should let you give stock to your DAF and then donate it to charity a few days later.
In terms of fees, if you only use your DAF as a convenient way to donate stock and you mostly maintain a $0 balance, then you’ll just have to pay the minimum fee. I listed the minimum fees here—I think your best bet is Schwab because it has no minimum fee. Charityvest has no minimum for cash-only accounts, and I think you can still contribute stock to a cash-only account (they’ll just liquidate the stock once they get it), but I’m not sure about that so you might want to ask them.