This study reveals consistent trends in the giving and volunteering behaviors of high net worth individuals and households from previous years, as well as departures from past trends. Nearly all (98.4 percent) high net worth households continued to give to charity in 2013. In fact, the findings show a 3 percentage point increase in the rate of giving by these households from 2011. A majority of high net worth individuals (75.1 percent) also continued to volunteer their time in 2013. More than one-third (34.3 percent) of these volunteers gave 200 hours or more of their time, while almost three-fourths (73.7 percent) of the volunteers volunteered at two or more organizations
The Hawaii Community Foundation commissioned SMS Research to conduct a telephone survey of 900 house...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...
The 2016 U.S. Trust® Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy reveals consistent trends in the giving a...
The results of the 2018 U.S. Trust Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy demonstrate, in many ways, a...
Charitable giving is of great value to society. In particular, wealthy individuals and their familie...
The 2021 Bank of America Study of Philanthropy: Charitable Giving by Affluent Households reveals tre...
Charitable giving by high net worth households is an area of interest for scholars, practitioners, a...
The 2014 U.S. Trust Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy examines the giving patterns, priorities an...
High Net-Worth households, those with incomes of greater than $200,000 or assets in excess of $1,000...
The 2010 Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy, sponsored by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, offers ne...
This study’s main purpose is to provide understanding about the philanthropic patterns of high net w...
This brief highlights trends in the number and finances of 501(c)(3) public charities as well as key...
Charitable giving is of great value to society. In particular, wealthy individuals and their familie...
The 2011 Study of High Net Worth Women’s Philanthropy is the fourth in the series of Bank of America...
The Hawaii Community Foundation commissioned SMS Research to conduct a telephone survey of 900 house...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...
The 2016 U.S. Trust® Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy reveals consistent trends in the giving a...
The results of the 2018 U.S. Trust Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy demonstrate, in many ways, a...
Charitable giving is of great value to society. In particular, wealthy individuals and their familie...
The 2021 Bank of America Study of Philanthropy: Charitable Giving by Affluent Households reveals tre...
Charitable giving by high net worth households is an area of interest for scholars, practitioners, a...
The 2014 U.S. Trust Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy examines the giving patterns, priorities an...
High Net-Worth households, those with incomes of greater than $200,000 or assets in excess of $1,000...
The 2010 Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy, sponsored by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, offers ne...
This study’s main purpose is to provide understanding about the philanthropic patterns of high net w...
This brief highlights trends in the number and finances of 501(c)(3) public charities as well as key...
Charitable giving is of great value to society. In particular, wealthy individuals and their familie...
The 2011 Study of High Net Worth Women’s Philanthropy is the fourth in the series of Bank of America...
The Hawaii Community Foundation commissioned SMS Research to conduct a telephone survey of 900 house...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...