Senior Counsel
Mr. Dryburgh specializes in charitable gift planning, endowments, and nonprofit organizations.
Mr. Dryburgh is a past member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners, the San Francisco Estate Planning Council, and the Northern California Planned Giving Council, recipient of the 2005 Phil Hoffmire Service Award from the Northern California Planned Giving Council, and past Chair of the Charitable Planning and Exempt Organizations Committee of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.
Mr. Dryburgh is a frequent speaker in the areas of charitable gift planning and nonprofit organizations.
Mr. Dryburgh is admitted to the bar in the state of California.
Mr. Dryburgh is the proud father of two sons – Daniel is working in New York for a digital marketing firm, and David is attending the University of Washington. Erik is a long-time avid cyclist, and also enjoys hiking around his rural “off-the-grid” property outside of Healdsburg.
Join us for NCPGC’s annual session on new laws, recent cases, and topical issues in charitable gift planning. This is NCPGC’s annual review of topical legal and regulatory issues that affect the world of charitable gift planning.
San Diego, CA
Presented by: The Catholic Community Foundation of Santa Clara County
Featuring: Erik Dryburgh, Adler & Colvin and Nancy Moriarty, Frank, Rimmermann + Co. LLC
Speakers: Erik Dryburgh, Adler & Colvin; Stacie Kowalczyk, Armanino; David Ogburn, BNY Mellon
Co-presenters: Reynolds T. Cafferata and Professor Susan N. Gary
Boca Raton, Florida
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
New Orleans, LA
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
Co-presenter: Barry Taylor, Integral Financial Solutions
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
Donor Restrictions – What Will They Think of Next?
This session will address the issues created when donors place restrictions on their gifts. We will review the various types of restrictions donors desire, the tax issues caused by donor restrictions, and learn why some restrictions can render a gift non-deductible. We will also discuss the impact of restrictive purpose clauses on the charity, with plenty of “real life” examples, and review a charity’s options with an unworkable gift.
Structuring Philanthropy: What Works When
Co-panelists: Martin Hall and Michele McKinnon
Orlando, FL
Recent Developments: All The News That’s Fit To Print
This session will cover the latest developments in the field of charitable gift planning, including tax reform (maybe, maybe not); substantiation do’s and don’ts; how not to draft a gift restriction; recent IRS rulings on self-dealing and UBI; and more.
San Francisco, CA
The Current State of Philanthropy on a Local and National Level: What gives you hope and what keeps you up at night?
Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA)
Legal Structures for Philanthropy: What works when
Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA)
Endowments and More: Issues and Ideas
San Francisco, CA
How the New Wave of Tech Philanthropists Are Using Complex Assets to Make A Big Impact
Co-Presenter: Mari Ellen Loijens, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
San Francisco, CA
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Working in the Nonprofit Space
Manhattan Beach, CA
Recent Developments: All the News That’s Fit to Print”
San Francisco, CA