Giving in Florida aims to increase the understanding of philanthropy and provide the region’s nonprofit sector, donors, and policy makers with valuable research allowing them to understand the motives and incentives behind individuals’ charitable giving behavior. The study also provides analysis of how giving and volunteering patterns change with different donor demographics with the goal of encouraging the nonprofit sector to better connect with a wider range of donors.This research was completed with funding from Florida Nonprofit Alliance and the Jessie Ball duPont Fund. The findings and conclusions contained within are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect official positions or policies of the funders
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The study of the nonprofit sector has tradi...
Institutional philanthropy (which includes the spectrum of all formalized grantmaking organizations)...
Florida's nonprofit sector plays a vital role in supporting local communities. However, the nonprofi...
Florida is home to a vibrant and growing grantmaking community addressing issues ranging from the ar...
Giving in Florida provides an in-depth examination of the charitable giving patterns, priorities, a...
Florida philanthropy at the turn of the 21st century resembles in many ways America's golden age of ...
This report is the second in this report series. The goal of the series is to provide data and analy...
Florida is home to over 5,300 grantmaking foundations spanning all types—Private independent or fami...
The underlying data for this research brief is drawn from the Indiana University Lilly Family School...
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Analyzes 2007 data on individual, foundation, and corporate giving in Georgia: who gave, how much, w...
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The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study is a module of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), whi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The study of the nonprofit sector has tradi...
Institutional philanthropy (which includes the spectrum of all formalized grantmaking organizations)...
Florida's nonprofit sector plays a vital role in supporting local communities. However, the nonprofi...
Florida is home to a vibrant and growing grantmaking community addressing issues ranging from the ar...
Giving in Florida provides an in-depth examination of the charitable giving patterns, priorities, a...
Florida philanthropy at the turn of the 21st century resembles in many ways America's golden age of ...
This report is the second in this report series. The goal of the series is to provide data and analy...
Florida is home to over 5,300 grantmaking foundations spanning all types—Private independent or fami...
The underlying data for this research brief is drawn from the Indiana University Lilly Family School...
This report presents a detailed analysis of shifts in American household giving from the year 2000 t...
Individuals contributed an estimated $3.86 billion. Just over 58.7 percent of Indiana households ma...
Analyzes 2007 data on individual, foundation, and corporate giving in Georgia: who gave, how much, w...
The objective of this research is to determine the relative effectiveness of fundraising messages in...
This report seeks to investigate existing research about crowdfunding for nonprofit organizations us...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study is a module of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), whi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The study of the nonprofit sector has tradi...
Institutional philanthropy (which includes the spectrum of all formalized grantmaking organizations)...