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Is There An Inequality Tipping Point for Nonprofits?

Blue Avocado

But as climate change is manmade, it may have not just ecological but also sociological tipping points. For many years, there has been a notable decline in the number of Americans making charitable contributions. At what point does despair become inescapable? Trends in philanthropy make this a question worth asking.

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How to make sure the experience you deliver to donors makes their giving feel worthwhile

iMarketSmart

Fundraisers called and thanked the donors for giving. In fundraising, giving later feels less painful than giving now. Footnotes: [1] A formal economic model incorporates this idea, with the explanation, “A charitable contribution is a social interaction not a market exchange. Time-inconsistent charitable giving.