Most US adults give to charity. Here’s where they donated
- The AP-NORC Center released a survey on Tuesday about charitable donations in the U.S.
- Nonprofits face challenges from federal aid cuts and muted responses from major funders.
- Most Americans donated $500 or less, and about 75% of households gave to charity.
- Daniel Valdes stated, "it's just goodwill to help the disadvantaged," when donating.
- Younger adults were less likely to donate, possibly creating trouble for nonprofits.
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Poll Finds Most Americans Are Givers
Despite worries of a national "generosity crisis," a new poll reveals that most Americans still give to charity—though not always in large amounts. The poll by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows most Americans donated to charity in the past year, but overall giving remains low, per...
New Survey on US Household Donations Shows Three-Quarters Give
Fears of a “generosity crisis” have dogged nonprofit fundraisers for much of this century as they experienced precipitous drops in U.S. household donations. The results of a new poll suggest most Americans gave at least a little to some charities in the past year but offer mixed signals for those hoping to improve giving trends. The survey, released Tuesday by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, found that about three-q…
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