Tag: Philanthropy and nonprofit research
Giving Tuesday: Charitable gifts from donor-advised funds favor education and religion
Anna Pruitt, IUPUI and Jon Bergdoll, IUPUI
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
US Muslims gave more to charity than other Americans in 2020
Shariq Siddiqui, IUPUI and Rafeel Wasif, Portland State University
Muslim Americans gave more to charity in 2020 than non-Muslims,...
Few foundations give groups they support decision-making power on funding priorities
Emily Finchum-Mason, University of Washington
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
Less than 2% of all US giving supports women’s and girls’ charities
Tessa Skidmore, IUPUI; Jacqueline Ackerman, IUPUI, and Jon Bergdoll, IUPUI
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The #MeToo movement gained traction in late 2017 and continued to grow the following...
Giving food pantry clients choices – and gently nudging them toward...
Caitlin Caspi, University of Connecticut and Marlene B. Schwartz, University of Connecticut
Food banks and pantries across the U.S....
Most couples still make decisions together when they give money to...
Jacqueline Ackerman, IUPUI and Jon Bergdoll, IUPUI
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
People take better care of public places when they feel like...
Suzanne Shu, Cornell University
Takeaways
· People can feel “psychological ownership,” a sense of personal attachment, even for parks and other public places.
· These feelings lead...
The pitfalls of hospitals seeking donations from their rich patients
Sara Konrath, IUPUI and Reshma Jagsi, University of Michigan
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
The big idea
Most Americans find a...