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Item 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 PhilanthropyItem 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 PhilanthropyItem #GivingTuesday: What We Know Now(2019-12-03) Pruitt, Anna; TeKolste, RebeccaThis 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.Item 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, ShariqIn 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.Item Why faith inspires people to give(The Conversation US, Inc., 2017-11-28) King, David; Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyItem Why You Should Give Your Money Away Today(2019-12) Herzog, Patricia Snell; Lilly Family School of Philanthropy