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Note From the Editor: October 2020Note From the Editor: October 2020

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

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator, Editor in Chief

September 23, 2020

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The year 2020 has been a challenging one for charities. The COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected almost every part of the economy, has also negatively impacted the amount of charitable giving. Factors contributing to this decline include the inability of charities to raise money through live fundraising events, which many of them rely on, and the drop in charitable contributions because many individuals and businesses have less money to donate due to increased unemployment and the sagging economy. But, not all charities are affected in the same way. As Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. notes in his article, “Five Factors That Impact How COVID-19 Affects Philanthropy,” p. 20, how charities are affected depends on different factors, the most important of which is the mission of the charity. For example, he notes that health-related organizations that are involved in curing or preventing the physical harm caused by COVID-19 appear to be seeing less impact on their funding than organizations with other types of missions.

Another challenge that charities face is the uncertainty regarding the tax implications of giving, as the laws may change if there’s a change of administration after the November election. In “Bracing For Major Disruptions,” p. 16, Christopher P. Woehrle discusses the various proposals being floated about and suggests some strategies to use in the meantime. And, in “Charitable Tax Planning in an Uncertain Coronavirus and Tax World,” p. 28, Conrad Teitell, Stefania L. Bartlett and Cara Howe Santoro review the changes that have already been made that impact charities and give some ideas of what the future may look like.

Here’s hoping that by 2021 (if not sooner), we can all safely attend live fundraising and other events!

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.