A specialist service provider who helps clients navigate the design, use, and implementation of resources for philanthropy and social impact.
Also: philanthropy advisor or philanthropic consultant
Philanthropic advising is an evolving field with a wide range of skills, services, and competencies among professionals who offer services. Such services may include helping clients define philanthropic purpose, plan charitable and legacy gifts, choose and establish philanthropic vehicles, design strategies for charitable giving or social impact, identify opportunities and carry out plans, evaluate impact, and identify other aligned funders or learning partners. In addition, some philanthropic advisors have skills in other domains in the Cultivation of Family Capital cluster and can serve integrative roles within the Family-Advisory Relationships domain.
While there are currently several recognized credentials in this area, including the 21/64 Certified Advisor, the Certified Impact Philanthropy Advisor (IPA), and the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) designation, the field may be considered still in its infancy as an organized profession. Many philanthropic advisors possess education, training, and credentialing in other disciplines related to law, wealth management, accounting, governance, or family dynamics. Family office and other UHNW advisors and clients may wish to clarify the expertise and experience of specialist service providers identifying themselves as philanthropic advisors.
See References
Daylight Advisors. “Philanthropic Advising Competency Model.” 2026. www.daylightadvisors.com/research-philanthropic-advising-competency
Fidelity Charitable. “A Guide to Working with Philanthropic Advisors.” Accessed December 2, 2024. www.fidelitycharitable.org/content/dam/fc-public/docs/resources/working-with-a-philanthropic-advisor-guide.pdf
O’Connor, H., Yuen, D. (2024). Philanthropy and Professional Advisors. In: List, R.A., Anheier, H.K., Toepler, S. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_22-1
O’Connor, Heather, Hannah Wirth, Dien Yuen, and Lydia Oh. “U.S. Philanthropic Advisors 2024: Professional Development, Practice, and Knowledge Gaps.” Daylight advisors. Accessed December 2, 2024. uhnwinstitutelibrary.org/document/u-s-philanthropic-advisors-2024-professional-development-practice-and-knowledge-gaps/www.daylightadvisors.com/philanthropic-advisors-2024-report