CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY
By Tom Held
Groups of people who pool their donations and select beneficiaries together—known as giving circles—have become an attractive channel of philanthropy for women, minorities, and donors under 40, according to a new report. Drawn from two national surveys of American households, the data show that Americans of African, Asian, and Hispanic descent participate in giving circles at much higher rates than whites: 21 percent for blacks versus 10 percent for white non-Jewish donors, for example. [link]
Wednesday 2 July 2014
Giving Circles Popular With Minorities and Younger Donors, Says Study
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