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How Americans give - and who is most generous

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

The Chronicle of Philanthropy yesterday published loads of data on giving patterns among American donors. The research is based on tax returns from people claiming charitable deductions. If you don’t see or hear about poverty, you aren’t as likely to act to remedy it. Among the most interesting findings: 1.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Serving The LGBTQ+ Community

Bloomerang

Our Fund Foundation promotes a culture of responsible philanthropy by uniting donors with organizations supporting the LGBT community to make South Florida the most livable community in the country for LGBT people. Areas served: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. Areas served: Maine. New Harvest Foundation. Areas served: Wisconsin.

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Raging All The Way To The Bank

The Agitator

This is why the authors believe that the term “rage donating” or “rage philanthropy”are terms that are too limited for describing this phenonmenon. But, as the study notes, “that said, 66% of all reactive givers also gave to non-partisan causes like poverty and homelessness.

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