The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University surveyed 1,304 adults about their household’s philanthropic behavior after the events of September 11, 2001. The questions were part of a larger study on giving that the Center was conducting at the time of the September 11 attacks. The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and the AFP Foundation for Philanthropy funded the post-attack portion of the study and joined the Center in releasing the results
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A survey study of 321 Asian American donors tested key demographic, attitudinal, ...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
This paper describes a telephone survey (called America Gives) which asked 1,304 randomly-selected a...
This article describes a telephone survey (called “America Gives”) that asked 1,304 randomly selecte...
Assesses the philanthropic sector's response to September 11 through interviews with leaders in the ...
The Foundation Center conducted a survey of 9/11 donors and of a broad sample of grantmakers from Ma...
The unprecedented outpouring of charitable support that followed the September 11, 2001, terrorist a...
Assesses the philanthropic sector's response to September 11 through in-depth interviews with leader...
This fourth and final version of Giving in the Aftermath of 9/11 provides a definitive and comprehen...
The unprecedented outpouring of charitable support that followed the September 11, 2001, terrorist a...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Some surveys s...
Examines the philanthropic response to September 11, 2001, and focuses on key aspects of the relief ...
We are a generous lot in Hampton Roads. The region’s citizens give a higher proportion of their inco...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study is a module of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), whi...
In 2017, the U.S. experienced the costliest year of major natural disasters on record; 2018 was the ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A survey study of 321 Asian American donors tested key demographic, attitudinal, ...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
This paper describes a telephone survey (called America Gives) which asked 1,304 randomly-selected a...
This article describes a telephone survey (called “America Gives”) that asked 1,304 randomly selecte...
Assesses the philanthropic sector's response to September 11 through interviews with leaders in the ...
The Foundation Center conducted a survey of 9/11 donors and of a broad sample of grantmakers from Ma...
The unprecedented outpouring of charitable support that followed the September 11, 2001, terrorist a...
Assesses the philanthropic sector's response to September 11 through in-depth interviews with leader...
This fourth and final version of Giving in the Aftermath of 9/11 provides a definitive and comprehen...
The unprecedented outpouring of charitable support that followed the September 11, 2001, terrorist a...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Some surveys s...
Examines the philanthropic response to September 11, 2001, and focuses on key aspects of the relief ...
We are a generous lot in Hampton Roads. The region’s citizens give a higher proportion of their inco...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study is a module of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), whi...
In 2017, the U.S. experienced the costliest year of major natural disasters on record; 2018 was the ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A survey study of 321 Asian American donors tested key demographic, attitudinal, ...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...