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Browsing by Subject "Giving Tuesday"

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    5 reasons why people give their money away – plus 1 why they don’t
    (The Conversation US, Inc., 2017-11-26) Konrath, Sara; Handy, Femida; Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
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    Giving while female: Women are more likely to donate to charities than men of equal means
    (The Conversation US, Inc., 2021-02-25) Skidmore, Tessa; Sellen, Charles; Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
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    #GivingTuesday: What We Know Now
    (2019-12-03) Pruitt, Anna; TeKolste, Rebecca
    This report seeks to investigate existing research about crowdfunding for nonprofit organizations using the lens of #GivingTuesday as a way to focus on the questions, concerns, and potential for this relatively new tool for giving to nonprofit organizations.
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    Inclusive Philanthropy
    (Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR), 2020) Pasic, Amir; Osili, Una; Rooney, Patrick; Ottoni-Wilhelm, Mark; Herzog, Patricia Snell; King, David; Practor, Andrea; Siddiqui, Shariq
    In this practitioner-engaged article, the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy explain problems with limiting what counts as philanthropy since a narrow approach curtails understanding of scope and social value. The authors assert a more expansive approach is essential for creating a more equitable and democratic society. Inclusive giving practices include certain types of social media campaigns, giving circles, religious giving, workplace giving. The article concludes with a call for everyday citizens to engage in giving and thus balance undue influence to only the wealthy by fostering many voices amid financial and social resource channels.
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    Why faith inspires people to give
    (The Conversation US, Inc., 2017-11-28) King, David; Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
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    Why You Should Give Your Money Away Today
    (2019-12) Herzog, Patricia Snell; Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
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