This study presents a narrative history and quantitative analysis of national campaigns in the United States, and analyzes how successful campaigns provide entertainment, foster empathy, and develop a national peer group with norms and networks that encourage giving. Our historical survey found that charity telethons flourished in the 1960’s and 1970’s, but changes in tax regulations and competition from other networks and cable television led most of them to discontinue operations in the 1980’s and 1990’s. In recent years, internet and text messaging fundraising have become important, but benefit concerts continue to generate a significant percentage of total revenues. In our quantitative analyses, we found that campaigns for natural disa...
Throughout the history of the United States, Americans customarily have given away their money, as w...
Charitable fundraising appeals have evolved over time, influenced by shifts in uptakes of responsibi...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
The United States’ economy experienced a significant downturn from mid-2007 through 2011. Government...
Fundraising is a vital part of many associations across the United States—many organizations depend ...
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occa...
Media coverage of humanitarian crises is widely believed to influence charitable giving, yet this as...
Individual charitable giving constitutes the largest segment of philanthropic acts each year in the ...
Individual charitable giving constitutes the largest segment of philanthropic acts each year in the ...
Individual charitable giving constitutes the largest segment of philanthropic acts each year in the ...
Geographic communities have been shown to affect organizations through their enduring features, but ...
For issues receiving heightened media attention (e.g., natural disasters or social movements), chari...
Throughout the history of the United States, Americans customarily have given away their money, as w...
Throughout the history of the United States, Americans customarily have given away their money, as w...
Charitable fundraising appeals have evolved over time, influenced by shifts in uptakes of responsibi...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
The United States’ economy experienced a significant downturn from mid-2007 through 2011. Government...
Fundraising is a vital part of many associations across the United States—many organizations depend ...
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occa...
Media coverage of humanitarian crises is widely believed to influence charitable giving, yet this as...
Individual charitable giving constitutes the largest segment of philanthropic acts each year in the ...
Individual charitable giving constitutes the largest segment of philanthropic acts each year in the ...
Individual charitable giving constitutes the largest segment of philanthropic acts each year in the ...
Geographic communities have been shown to affect organizations through their enduring features, but ...
For issues receiving heightened media attention (e.g., natural disasters or social movements), chari...
Throughout the history of the United States, Americans customarily have given away their money, as w...
Throughout the history of the United States, Americans customarily have given away their money, as w...
Charitable fundraising appeals have evolved over time, influenced by shifts in uptakes of responsibi...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...