The Biden administration’s proposal to increase the minimum tax rate for the very wealthy to 20% could spur more charitable giving, philanthropy experts say, as the rich seek ways to avoid paying taxes on stocks ...
Almost 70% of households in Florida (69%) report making charitable donations during 2021, with an average household donation of $1,035, and a majority of their giving focused on nonprofits within the state, according to a ...
The Taxpayer First Act, which passed in 2019, has provisions that clarify and give transparency to a number of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) operations, including some that impact nonprofits.
Charitable donors prefer to give their time over money, even when it does less good for the cause, because they perceive it gives them more control over where their donation goes.
The donation preferences of American evangelical Christians are changing. Younger evangelicals—those younger than 40—are more likely to target their largesse beyond their immediate communities and less likely to trust organizations that solicit their contributions
Fundraising through the first three quarters of 2021 kept up with the levels from 2020, and trends for donors, dollars and retention have largely remained stable compared to the second quarter of 2021, according to ...
The GivingTuesday Data Commons shows an estimated 35 million adults participated on GivingTuesday 2021 in the U.S., a 6% increase compared to 2020. Giving in the United States alone totaled $2.7 billion representing a 9% ...
With the holiday gift shopping season in full swing, Americans are filling their carts with gifts for family and friends—but many are also carving space in their budgets for charities and other not-for-profit organizations on ...
When it comes to charitable giving, evangelical Protestants are just like everyone else—more or less. Those who attend church or read the Bible more often tend to give more to church and/or charity, as do ...