Generally, I would say – NO. They should be serving in an oversight capacity, not doing the day to day work. The only time this might be acceptable is if this was a small baby nonnprofit with no staff, but even then they should find a bookkeeper as soon as it is feasible.
We give the credit to the DAF fund but we also give a “soft” credit in our records to the individual who recommended the donation. It is my understanding that we are required to credit and thank the DAF fund. The individual gets the credit when they give the fun’s to the DAF.
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