The 2021 Bank of America Study of Philanthropy: Charitable Giving by Affluent Households reveals trends in the giving and volunteering behaviors of affluent individuals and households consistent with previous years, as well as some departures from past trends. The vast majority (88.1 percent) of affluent households gave to charity in 2020, and nearly a third (30.4 percent) of affluent individuals volunteered their time (down significantly from 47.8 percent in 2017), despite the COVID-19 global pandemic. On average, affluent donor households gave $43,195 to charity in 2020. By comparison, donor households in the general population gave $2,581
For charities, 2020 was a historically rocky year. Back in March 2020, the BBB Give.org Special Repo...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...
Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we will study the relationship between charitable giving a...
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The 2016 U.S. Trust® Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy reveals consistent trends in the giving a...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
This study reveals consistent trends in the giving and volunteering behaviors of high net worth indi...
The results of the 2018 U.S. Trust Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy demonstrate, in many ways, a...
poster abstractThis study explores the charitable giving patterns of Americans by analyzing data fro...
High Net-Worth households, those with incomes of greater than $200,000 or assets in excess of $1,000...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
The 2010 Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy, sponsored by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, offers ne...
The primary purpose of this study is to gain further insight into why donors give money to charitabl...
This report draws upon the latest research to examine giving trends by affluent individuals in Austr...
This study’s main purpose is to provide understanding about the philanthropic patterns of high net w...
For charities, 2020 was a historically rocky year. Back in March 2020, the BBB Give.org Special Repo...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...
Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we will study the relationship between charitable giving a...
In times of crisis, Americans have historically responded quickly and generously to assist others a...
The 2016 U.S. Trust® Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy reveals consistent trends in the giving a...
Before the Great Recession of 2008, a stable two-thirds of the U.S. population donated to charitable...
This study reveals consistent trends in the giving and volunteering behaviors of high net worth indi...
The results of the 2018 U.S. Trust Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy demonstrate, in many ways, a...
poster abstractThis study explores the charitable giving patterns of Americans by analyzing data fro...
High Net-Worth households, those with incomes of greater than $200,000 or assets in excess of $1,000...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
The 2010 Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy, sponsored by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, offers ne...
The primary purpose of this study is to gain further insight into why donors give money to charitabl...
This report draws upon the latest research to examine giving trends by affluent individuals in Austr...
This study’s main purpose is to provide understanding about the philanthropic patterns of high net w...
For charities, 2020 was a historically rocky year. Back in March 2020, the BBB Give.org Special Repo...
Using regression analysis, 41 years of charitable giving and income data was evaluated to determine ...
Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we will study the relationship between charitable giving a...