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Towards a general theory of the philanthropic activities of the wealthy Authors

2015

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Center on Wealth and Philanthropy charitable giving indices: Social indicators of philanthropy by state

2006

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The influence of wealth on philanthropy: A cross-regional study

GeoScape, 2018

Even in situations when welfare state budgets can be considered generous, many socially responsible, beneficial activities remain that cannot survive without the financial support of private individual or corporate donors. The article seeks an answer to questions of to what extent the willingness to donate one’s own money depends on wealth and income, and what the role of other socio-cultural factors is. The data about the amount of private and corporate donations in particular regions of the Czech Republic in the period of the years 2011–2015 is compared with data about the regional economic prosperity and income. The regression analysis results show that it was only possible to explain to certain level the amount of donations by the rate of the wealth of firms and individuals in particular regions. In case of the companies, it is a medium-strong correlation, while the correlation is strong in terms of individuals. Particularly in terms of the corporate donation, the willingness to...

Wealth Transfer and Potential for Philanthropy Boston Metropolitan Area Technical Report

2013

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Wealth transfer and potential for philanthropy: Boston metropolitan area

2013

We are grateful to the sponsors of this study (the Boston Foundation) for their support of our work on wealth transfer and the potential for charitable giving. We also wish to acknowledge the Impact Foundation of North Dakota for sponsoring the update of our Wealth Transfer Model in 2011 that facilitated the current study. We appreciate the efforts of Lisa Kaloostian, James Gu, Shelby Garber, and Alexandra Robbins-all working at the Center on Wealth and Philanthropy at Boston College-in the collection of data for the study and in the production of this report.

Wherewithal and beneficence: Charitable giving by income and wealth

New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, 1995

IT IS OUR contention that taking fundraising seriously requires a serious analysis of the data about the donors to whom fundraisers appeal. In this chapter we review three sets of research findings on the relationship between philanthropic giving and levels of income and wealth. These findings derive from research conducted by us at the Boston College Social Welfare Research Institute, which was graciously supported over the past few years by the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy, the Lilly Endowment, and the T B. Murphy Foundation. In the first section of the chapter we discuss the relationship between level of income and percentage of income donated to charity. In the second section we explore the relationship between wealth and the percentages of income and wealth donated to charity. In the third section we summarize some relevant preliminary findings on giving and household finances. We

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