Since religious organizations have long been the single largest type of recipient of American giving, the authors undertook in 2003 to examine the Giving USA estimating procedure for giving to religion and compare Giving USA estimates with other approaches for estimating contributions to religion. The yearbook of philanthropy since 1955, Giving USA uses research done by other organizations to estimate giving to religion. Two studies form the basis of Giving USA's estimates. The first is a report from INDEPENDENT SECTOR, which used a national survey of congregations and estimated total giving to religion of $50 billion for 1986. The second is the annual rate of change in giving to religion, which is derived from denominational reports compil...
Every culture depends on philanthropy and nonprofit organizations to provide essential elements of a...
Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable causes? In...
We present two patterns over time in religious giving, secular giving, and religious service attenda...
Religious giving has grown every year in both nominal and inflation-adjusted dollars since it has be...
Using the Oaxaca-Blinder (1994) decomposition method to compare the giving levels of money and time ...
Estimating corporate giving is an important part of the estimation process for Giving USA and is use...
This article reports the results of an analysis of charitable giving to basic necessity organization...
Although religious giving represents the largest sector of charitable giving in the US, its overall ...
Average itemized charitable deductions by state are widely used as a measure of giving yet grossly m...
In America today fewer individuals are affiliating with organized religion; in fact, one-third of Am...
Abstract: Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable ...
In a typical year since 2000, Giving USA has estimated that living individuals contributed 75 percen...
We have had numerous inquiries as to the implications of the current financial crisis on religious g...
In this paper, I augment the existing research on religious giving by examining the distribution of ...
Despite widespread interest in philanthropy across social science disciplines and among policy-maker...
Every culture depends on philanthropy and nonprofit organizations to provide essential elements of a...
Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable causes? In...
We present two patterns over time in religious giving, secular giving, and religious service attenda...
Religious giving has grown every year in both nominal and inflation-adjusted dollars since it has be...
Using the Oaxaca-Blinder (1994) decomposition method to compare the giving levels of money and time ...
Estimating corporate giving is an important part of the estimation process for Giving USA and is use...
This article reports the results of an analysis of charitable giving to basic necessity organization...
Although religious giving represents the largest sector of charitable giving in the US, its overall ...
Average itemized charitable deductions by state are widely used as a measure of giving yet grossly m...
In America today fewer individuals are affiliating with organized religion; in fact, one-third of Am...
Abstract: Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable ...
In a typical year since 2000, Giving USA has estimated that living individuals contributed 75 percen...
We have had numerous inquiries as to the implications of the current financial crisis on religious g...
In this paper, I augment the existing research on religious giving by examining the distribution of ...
Despite widespread interest in philanthropy across social science disciplines and among policy-maker...
Every culture depends on philanthropy and nonprofit organizations to provide essential elements of a...
Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable causes? In...
We present two patterns over time in religious giving, secular giving, and religious service attenda...