This study investigates the impact of economic factors on the number of charitable gifts of one million dollars or more within the United States using the Million Dollar List dataset. We investigate key donor groups: individuals, corporations, and foundations. Results indicate that individual donors are particularly responsive to underlying economic conditions; giving by foundations tends to be counter-cyclical, and corporate giving is not significantly associated with macroeconomic factors. We also find that economic conditions vary in their influence on giving to subsectors, and gifts to public benefit and human services organizations increase significantly during periods of recession. Findings from our study have direct implications for ...
Charitable giving by high net worth households is an area of interest for scholars, practitioners, a...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
In this paper, we employ a unique new data set (the Philanthropy Panel Study (PPS), a module within...
Developed through the 2008 William B. Hanrahan CCS Fellowship, An Analysis of Million Dollar Gifts (...
Million-dollar donors have been studied extensively, but less is known about the institutions that r...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
There is an extraordinary amount of money available. The lack is of good ideas on how to get the bas...
Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we will study the relationship between charitable giving a...
Examines the impact of the recession on giving by individuals, foundations, bequests, and corporatio...
T hrough good and bad economic times, charitable gifts have continued to roll in largely unabated ov...
The Million Dollar List (MDL, online at http://www.milliondollarlist.org) is a compilation of public...
This study examines whether there exists a relationship between the number of economic degree holder...
This paper studies conditions influencing the generosity of wealthy people. We conduct incentivized ...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Charitable giving by high net worth households is an area of interest for scholars, practitioners, a...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
In this paper, we employ a unique new data set (the Philanthropy Panel Study (PPS), a module within...
Developed through the 2008 William B. Hanrahan CCS Fellowship, An Analysis of Million Dollar Gifts (...
Million-dollar donors have been studied extensively, but less is known about the institutions that r...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
There is an extraordinary amount of money available. The lack is of good ideas on how to get the bas...
Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we will study the relationship between charitable giving a...
Examines the impact of the recession on giving by individuals, foundations, bequests, and corporatio...
T hrough good and bad economic times, charitable gifts have continued to roll in largely unabated ov...
The Million Dollar List (MDL, online at http://www.milliondollarlist.org) is a compilation of public...
This study examines whether there exists a relationship between the number of economic degree holder...
This paper studies conditions influencing the generosity of wealthy people. We conduct incentivized ...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Charitable giving by high net worth households is an area of interest for scholars, practitioners, a...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
In this paper, we employ a unique new data set (the Philanthropy Panel Study (PPS), a module within...