In January 2026, it was first announced that the National Philanthropic Trust was moving from Jenkintown to Three Tower Bridge at 2 Ash Street along the riverfront in Conshohocken. The Philadelphia Inquirer published an article on April 22nd titled, “‘Big Beautiful Bill’ fuels big rise in giving at this $68 billion charity, which chose Conshohocken for its new HQ” that offers some background on the organization, what it does, and why it is moving to Conshy.
From the article:
NPT, founded in 1996, has $66 billion in assets, making it one of the largest nonprofits raising funds from wealthy donors into “donor-advised funds.” It ranks with the charitable arms of investment giants Fidelity, Charles Schwab and Vanguard as leaders in this growing way of giving.
Every year, each of these charities gathers billions of tax-deductible dollars from thousands of Americans into donor-advised fund accounts, and uses the money to make grants to the donors’ choice of nonprofits. They automate paperwork and can advise donors about charity choices and gift timing.
Why is it moving to Conshohocken? Location, location, location.
You can read the full article here.
Photo: Three Tower Bridge from Google