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The Daffy Charitable Fund is conveniently located at 221 Main Street, #2061, Los Altos, CA 94023. As a recognized tax-exempt public charity, Daffy offers a unique opportunity for individuals to maximize their generosity while also benefiting personally. Daffy is not just any Donor Advised Fund (DAF); it's a DAF designed with you in mind. With Daffy, you have the freedom to choose from over 1.5 million charities to donate to, and the assurance that your donations will be delivered in cash. If you've been fortunate enough to benefit from the recent rise in the stock market, Daffy provides a rare opportunity to give back. By making giving a habit, you can join the Daffy community and help close the generosity gap. Remember, the information provided here is for educational purposes only and should not be considered tax advice. For a comprehensive understanding of your specific tax situation, please consult with a tax professional. So why wait? Get started with Daffy today and make a difference in the world while also benefiting personally. After all, at Daffy, we believe in making giving a habit.

Please note that the information contained on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be considered tax advice. Any calculations are intended to be illustrative and do not reflect all of the potential complexities of individual tax returns. To assess your specific tax situation, please consult with a tax professional.

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