May 25 2017 Generosity is lower than we think
Americans donors are far less generous than they think they are. This may suppress giving; why give more if you're already more generous than most?
Americans donors are far less generous than they think they are. This may suppress giving; why give more if you're already more generous than most?
A growing group of charitable donors believe that eliminating the charitable tax deduction would not harm giving in the US
What's true and what's not true about commonly held myths regarding Christian donors?
Many assumptions about Christian donors have emerged over the years, and come to be treated as “conventional wisdom.” But how wise is it to believe something that may or may not be founded on reality?
Americans think first of non-profit organizations that are massive, international, and non-religious
The average American thinks non-profit organizations spend 60% more on overhead than they reasonably should
Most non-donors feel “people with a lot of money” should give so they don’t have to, but also harbor a number of concerns about the efficiency and effectiveness of non-profit organizations
Most Americans believe eliminating the tax deduction on charitable gifts would reduce giving in the U.S.
Religious Americans often do not support specifically religious charitable causes
People often became involved with charities because they saw their parents involved with charities
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