Davlin Philanthropic Fund Announces First Annual Charitable Awards
WAYLAND, MA, May 18, 2008 — At a time when charities are looking for new sources of funding, the Davlin Philanthropic Fund has sent its first set of “sustainable giving” donations to nine charities. This marks the first time a mutual fund has allowed investors to donate to charity a significant portion of the fees typically paid to fund management.
Pounded on one side by falling donations while requests for their services are rising on the other side, charities are eager for new sources of funding. For many of the recipients of the Davlin Philanthropic Fund checks, the new money was a complete surprise and a “godsend.”
"The donation from the Davlin Philanthropic Fund comes at a crucial time for us. We are excited because it represents a new opportunity for us - it opens new doors to fund development among our pilot and medical constituencies, and gives us and our financial supporters a new tool for generating support for us. It's a win-win situation for all of us," said Maureen Schmidt Executive Director, Angel Flight East.
Anne Williams, Assistant Manager of WNRN in Charlottesville, Va., said: "We think that the Davlin Fund is a great concept - especially in this era - and we are very happy to partner with them and promote the idea to our listeners. The idea that investors can use their savings to create new funding for organizations like ours is very innovative, and we couldn't be more thrilled - it is working just they way they said it would."
Charities receiving checks included the Earthwatch Institute of Maynard, Mass.; Angel flight East of Blue Bell, Penn.; the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of New York, NY; the Alzheimers Association in Chicago, Ill.; The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York City; the Nature Conservancy in Arlington, Va.; the Public Theatre in New York, NY; Hands Together for Haiti in Springfield, Mass.; and WNRN in Charlottesville, Va.





