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Note From the Editor: October 2019Note From the Editor: October 2019

Editor in Chief Susan R. Lipp discusses this month's issue.

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator, Editor in Chief

September 20, 2019

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In typical philanthropic scenarios, donors want to make gifts, and charities want to receive them. It doesn’t sound like there should be much to argue about. But, when it comes to the mechanics of formalizing an agreement to make a gift to a charity, there are always two perspectives that need to be taken into account: the donor’s and the charity’s. The donor may want to make a gift with strings attached, and the charity wants to avoid potentially harmful gifts (for example, one from an infamous individual). Three articles this month deal with different aspects of what can turn into a thorny situation. In “The Elements of a Good Gift Acceptance Policy,” p. 12, Jonathan G. Tidd focuses on how a charity can create a policy for accepting gifts that will help it stay out of trouble when dealing with donors. In “Negotiating a Transformational Gift,” p. 27, Christopher P. Woehrle uses a sample case study to illustrate the back and forth that goes on between the donor and the charity when a gift is offered. And, in “How to Create a Well-Designed Gift Agreement,” Warren K. Racusin, p. 40, provides sample language that can help bridge the gap between the donor’s and charity’s differing goals.

In covering philanthropy in Trusts & Estates, we rely a lot on the advice and expertise of the chair of our Philanthropy Committee, Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. It seems like we aren’t the only ones who appreciate him. On Oct. 24, 2019, the Philanthropic Planning Group of Greater New York will be honoring Robert with its Lifetime Achievement Award for his significant contributions to the field of planned giving. We offer our hearty congratulations to Robert on this honor and hope that he continues to share his wisdom with us. 

About the Author

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator

Editor in Chief, Trusts & Estates Magazine

Susan R. Lipp is editor in chief of Trusts & Estates magazine, the WealthManagement.com Journal for estate-planning professionals. She oversees both the print and online version of T & E, as well as the monthly e-newsletter articles.
Susan served in leadership positions at Vendome Group, LLC (formerly Brownstone Publishers, Inc.) with editorial responsibility for publications and newsletters. Following her tenure at Vendome Group, Susan joined Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) as General Counsel, where she was editor in chief of its monthly newsletter and implemented initiatives to educate members on legal requirements. Susan began her career at Rosenberg and Estis, P.C., a real estate law firm in New York City.
Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Brandeis University. She received her Juris Doctor Law degree from Hofstra University School of Law, graduating with distinction and having served as Associate Editor of the Law Review. Susan is admitted to practice law in New York State and is a member of the New York State Bar Association.