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Kole DeAngelis
Client Service Analyst

Kole DeAngelis joined TIFF in 2025 and serves as an Analyst on the Client Service team. He provides operational and administrative support to help serve existing and prospective client organizations.

He holds a BBA in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management from Temple University’s Fox School of Business. Prior to joining TIFF, Kole held internships at AMWINS specialty insurance brokerage and The Qader Group advertising.

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Real-World AI Strategies for Nonprofits – Webinar Replay

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping how nonprofits operate, communicate, and serve their communities. In this discussion, experts from The Do Good Institute at the University of Maryland and Compass Pro Bono joined TIFF Investment Management to share how organizations can approach AI adoption strategically, drawing from Compass Pro Bono’s own implementation journey — what worked, what didn’t, and what others can learn.

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Key Takeaways:

  • AI can significantly increase nonprofit efficiency when adopted thoughtfully. AI is already embedded in many common tools, and when used intentionally, it can augment human work and free staff to focus more time on mission-driven activities.
  • Building a responsible, intentional AI strategy is essential for success. Compass Pro Bono’s experience shows that clear policies, targeted use cases, staff training, and a culture of experimentation create the foundation for safe and effective integration.
  • AI can meaningfully redirect staff capacity toward high-value work. Teams can reclaim several hours per week—sometimes 10–12—by automating routine tasks and enhancing critical thinking tasks, allowing more time for strategy, storytelling, and stakeholder engagement.

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Chief Investment Officer: Contributing Factors to Strong University Endowments Returns in 2025

Chief Investment Officer recently interviewed TIFF Managing Director, Client CIO Group, Anne Duggan, for a piece discussing her research on university endowment performance in FY25. She shared her expertise, adding that “this year was unique, in that both risk and safety net assets had solid positive performance.”

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Pensions & Investments: How AI Drove University Endowments Higher in FY25

Pensions & Investments recently interviewed TIFF Managing Director, Client CIO Group, Anne Duggan, for a piece discussing university endowment performance in FY25. Duggan shared her analysis that, as the spread between public and private markets has begun to narrow, endowments with private exposure have seen positive returns.

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These materials may contain forward-looking statements relating to future events. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” or “continue,” the negative of such terms or other comparable terminology. Although TIFF believes the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, future results cannot be guaranteed.

Unpacking the Top-Performing Large University Endowments in FY25

Higher Ed Dive recently covered TIFF’s article, “FY25 Performance Drivers: Insights from the Biggest University Endowments.” Written by Anne Duggan, Managing Director, Client CIO Group, the article analyzes the factors that led large endowments to post double-digit returns in FY25 and suggests that private markets investments served as a major catalyst for the strong performance.

To learn more about the TIFF’s analysis, read the press article here.

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