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Tax Incentives Lead to More Money for Charities, Communities in Need

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Philanthropy Roundtable found that when the U.S. Treasury forgoes potential revenues, it results in more money for public charities.

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3 Ways to Drive a Culture of Philanthropy Instead of a Culture of Charity

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There is a lot of talk in our industry about developing a culture of philanthropy. But what does developing a culture of philanthropy really mean in the day-to-day life of a nonprofit professional? It’s the hot buzzword these days at strategic planning sessions and board retreats.

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Charity Navigator to Provide Access to its Global Giving Circle Directory

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Charity Navigator announced its partnership with Grapevine and Philanthropy Together to provide access to its Global Giving Circle Directory — a listing of 2,500 independent groups of individuals ("giving circles") collaborating financially to support philanthropic causes and charitable organizations.

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Philanthropy Facilitators Make It Easy for People to Give

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When you don’t make it easy for donors to choose to support your charity, they'll choose not to. Here's how to encourage their support.

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Report: Crypto Donations are a Multi-Billion-Dollar Revenue Stream for Charities

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The Giving Block's "2024 Annual Report on Crypto Philanthropy" revealed key insights into the fast-growing crypto donation movement.

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Donors Can Create Giving Portfolio Via Charity Navigator

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Charity evaluator Charity Navigator has introduced Causewa y – a platform intended to simplify giving and increase donor impact on the causes donors care about. Causeway is managed with Charity Navigator’s analysts, who select what are in their estimation the most effective and efficient charities.

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Bank of America Study: Charitable Giving by Affluent Households Above Pre-Pandemic Levels

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The Bank of America Private Bank and the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University released the "2023 Bank of America Study of Philanthropy." The study found that affluent households gave an average of $34,917 to charity in 2022, up from $29,269 in 2017, though less than the $43,195 they gave in 2020.

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