Posted on 12/05/2019 5:41:11 PM PST by marshmallow
Some 20 million fewer households donate to charity than they did two decades ago
Fewer Americans are giving money to charity, and their relationship with God may have something to do with it.
The share of U.S. adults who donated to charity dropped significantly between 2000 and 2016, according to an analysis released this month from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and Vanguard Charitable.
By 2016, just over half 53% of Americans gave money to charity, down from 66% in 2000. That figure held mostly steady until the Great Recession. Then it started to drop off and took a dive after 2010, said report co-author Una Osili, associate dean for research and international programs at the Lilly School.
The decline amounts to 20 million fewer households donating to charity in 2016 (the most recent year for which data was available) versus 2000, researchers said.
The analysis drew on data from the Philanthropy Panel Study, a data set within the University of Michigans Panel Study of Income Dynamics, which tracks the same 9,000 families charitable giving every two years.
Americans are losing their religion
One factor driving the decline: Americans are becoming less likely to attend religious services or identify with a specific religion.
Attending services is correlated with giving to religious organizations, but its also correlated with giving to secular groups, Osili said.
Giving to charity is, of course, a core belief for many of the worlds major religions. And very religious people of any faith are more likely to give to charity, one study by Baylor University researchers found.
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Or people have figured out many so called charities and non-profits are frauds or just dont do what they say they do.
It may have something to do with the sneaking suspicion that the money doesn’t go where they say it will.
If you Donate to one like magic you get hundreds of those requests in the mail . Here’s a sucker gets passed threw their network
Given that today the median income in America is a staggeringly low $32,000, I can see why on this factor alone charitable giving is down.
Leftists “gave at the tax office” (or made YOU give at the tax office) and that’s good enough in their mind.
My wife is on every sucker mailing list out there.
The “save the Earth” folks need to work on banning bulk mail.
;-)
I dont give anymore for 2 reasons..
Which charities actually use the money judicially
AND
will not bug me for years about another contribution
Last donation I used Paypal thinking it would be anonymous. Learned a quick lesson there. Never again!
I know more people who perform individual charitable acts than people who give to organizations.
I don’t see giving to gargantuan organizations as likely to actually help many people who arent management level employees of those same organizations
Or people have figured out many so called charities and non-profits are frauds or just dont do what they say they do.
Dont they.
Not buying that...No sale.
I DO NOT give to national orgs such as the United Way.
> It may have something to do with the sneaking suspicion that the money doesnt go where they say it will. <
The president of the Red Cross makes over $600,000 per year. Im guessing numbers like that might turn a few folks off.
I give a lot to charity, both money and in-kind gifts or service, but I avoid secular charities. Several years ago I wrote off United Way. Later Girl Scouts. Now Boy Scouts. Ironically, the reason I wrote off United Way a long time ago had to do with its prejudice against the Boy Scouts. I do donate to the local food bank and animal shelter but that is about it as far as secular groups are concerned.
People have figured out many so called charities and non-profits are frauds or just dont do what they say they do.
That is probably happening with many legal citizen/tax payers.
Also, how many illegals give anything to charities and yet are included in these numbers?
We Donate to battered womens shelters and hospital patient support homes.
I stopped almost entirely after the 2008 election — I decided that most charities are “helping” people who want the Almighty Government to be their savior. Okay, have fun with that.
I donate a lot to charity, at the point of a gun. I would prefer to direct my money to charities that I feel are worthwhile, not what 536 people in The Swamp dictate.
Most charities are not good at their stated goal.
Give locally. Become involved in organizations and donate time and talent.
I have started to limit my monetary giving.
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