The Donor Advised Fund Advantage.

Unlike traditional vendors, Just Cause Apparel lets you allocate earned rebates to a Donor Advised Fund (DAF), turning them into tax-deductible charitable contributions that create real community impact.

Key Benefits:
- Tax-Deductible - Rebates become charitable deductions.
- Deduct Now, Give Later - Ideal for strategic or year-end giving.
- No Added Cost - Use what you've already earned.
- Support Your Foundation - Fund your own 501(c)(3) or multi-year grants.
- Tax-Free Growth & Giving - Invested funds grow and disburse tax-free.
- Fully Managed & Audit-Ready - No admin burden, full compliance documentation.
What is a Donor Advised Fund?
A Donor Advised Fund* (DAF) is a charitable giving account that provides immediate tax benefits and long-term flexibility. While the sponsoring organization legally owns the assets, you maintain advisory control.
How Does the Donor Advised Fund Work?
Through our Charity with a Choice rebate program, your organization can earn up to 4% back on every apparel purchase. These funds can be contributed directly to a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF), making them both tax-deductible and aligned with your mission. This unique structure allows you to turn everyday apparel spending into a meaningful investment in your values and financial goals. More about Charity with a Choice.
Understanding Your DAF Giving Opitons.
You Can:
- Recommend grants to qualified charities
- Choose how funds are invested
- Name your fund and give anonymously or publicly
You Cannot:
- Use funds for personal benefit
- Reverse contributions once made
- Donate to individuals or political causes
Do the funds in a DAF Grow Tax-Free?
Yes. Once contributed, DAF funds are invested and grow tax-free, compounding your future charitable impact.
Are there taxes on disbursements from a DAF?
No. Grants from a DAF to a qualified 501(c)(3) are not taxed, by you or the recipient organization.
*The U.S. tax code is roughly 70,000 pages long and changes more than trends in our apparel. While we’re happy to tell you how our rebate program might offer tax benefits, we are not offering formal tax advice. Please consult your accountant, CFO, or a qualified tax advisor before making any tax-related decisions. We’ll handle the apparel needs. They can handle the deductions.