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Helping to Reconcile Philanthropy and Financial FearsHelping to Reconcile Philanthropy and Financial Fears

Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. discusses tools to help clients make gifts they never thought possible.

Robert F. Sharpe, Jr, CEO

February 25, 2021

13 Min Read
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Students at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind. walk daily by Badin Hall, one of the oldest student residence buildings on the campus. Built nearly 140 years ago, the history of the naming of the building stands to the present day as a reminder of the interplay of the many factors that typically underly significant charitable gifts.

Stephen Badin was an older gentleman who deeply believed in a fledgling university founded in 1842. During a visit to the campus in 1845, he made a proposal to the university president. Badin offered to donate two lots in Louisville, Ky. to the university to provide the resources necessary to purchase a 200-acre farm adjacent to the existing campus that was needed for expansion. As a condition of ...

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About the Author

Robert F. Sharpe, Jr

CEO, Encore

Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. is CEO of Encore in Memphis, Tenn. He is a nationally recognized pioneer, leader and authority in the field of philanthropy. During more than 35 years serving America’s nonprofit community, he has consulted nationally with educational, health, social service, arts and religious organizations and institutions in the planning and implementation of their major, planned gift and endowment development efforts. A graduate of Vanderbilt University and Cornell Law School, he served as a development officer for a liberal arts college prior to practicing law with a major law firm specializing in taxation and estate planning.

Robert is chairman of the philanthropy editorial board of Trusts & Estates magazine and co-author of the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners (CGP) Model Standards of Gift Valuation. He has served on the board of Giving USA and on strategic task forces for the CGP. Among other publications, his remarks have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Newsweek, Forbes, Smart Money, The Chronicle of Philanthropy and Kiplinger’s.

He is a frequent speaker at gatherings across the country including Planned Giving Councils in New York, Washington, Chicago, and Los Angeles, the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners national conference, the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) National Conference, and the American Bankers Association Wealth Management and Trust Conference.