This is the second report in the "Connected to Give" series, and compares Jews on all sides of planned giving -- those with and without wills, those whose wills do and do not contain provisions for charitable bequests, and those whose charitable bequests do and do not include Jewish causes
For 95 years, The New York Community Trust has served as New York's community foundation— managing c...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) has provided the first data on the giving of parents ...
Based on an analysis of the ways our more than 104,000 donors use their nearly 64,000 donor-advised ...
This is the first in a series of reports based upon the wealth of data from National Study of Americ...
This report seeks to better understand what kind of philanthropy can be expected from the rising gen...
The Israeli nonprofit sector raises more than half of its philanthropic funding from abroad; thus, t...
This document was part of the Multicultural Philanthropy Project, funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundat...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
abstract: The connection between Judaism and Charitable giving was evaluated by researching what Jud...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
This study explores the motivations of independent Jewish funders, focusing on their support for "in...
There is evidence that the landscape for philanthropy is changing. Experts express concern that youn...
This dissertation analyzes the performance of rabbinic expertise in the cultivation of donor and soc...
This article reports the results of an analysis of charitable giving to basic necessity organization...
In this paper, we employ a unique new data set (the Philanthropy Panel Study (PPS), a module within...
For 95 years, The New York Community Trust has served as New York's community foundation— managing c...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) has provided the first data on the giving of parents ...
Based on an analysis of the ways our more than 104,000 donors use their nearly 64,000 donor-advised ...
This is the first in a series of reports based upon the wealth of data from National Study of Americ...
This report seeks to better understand what kind of philanthropy can be expected from the rising gen...
The Israeli nonprofit sector raises more than half of its philanthropic funding from abroad; thus, t...
This document was part of the Multicultural Philanthropy Project, funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundat...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
abstract: The connection between Judaism and Charitable giving was evaluated by researching what Jud...
Little has been written on the role of gender in Jewish philanthropy, and there is even less empiric...
This study explores the motivations of independent Jewish funders, focusing on their support for "in...
There is evidence that the landscape for philanthropy is changing. Experts express concern that youn...
This dissertation analyzes the performance of rabbinic expertise in the cultivation of donor and soc...
This article reports the results of an analysis of charitable giving to basic necessity organization...
In this paper, we employ a unique new data set (the Philanthropy Panel Study (PPS), a module within...
For 95 years, The New York Community Trust has served as New York's community foundation— managing c...
The Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS) has provided the first data on the giving of parents ...
Based on an analysis of the ways our more than 104,000 donors use their nearly 64,000 donor-advised ...