Tag Archives: Ownership

The Glaring Omission in the Empty Tomb Stats: the Church/Nonprofit Complex

(Be sure to catch up on these stats before you read the rest of this post, as otherwise this post won’t make a whole lot of sense.) In his farewell address in 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned of the “conjunction … Continue reading

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OK, So Giving Is About Affiliation AND Investment

Interesting follow-up to our post earlier this week on the overlooked dimension of giving as a statement of affiliation, not just an investment. Seems that I’m thinking like a billionaire these days. Check out this quote from BusinessWire founder Lorry … Continue reading

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The Poor Are More Generous Than the Rich: The Key to Greater Generosity

One little-noted aspect of Hope Consulting’s Money For Good report about which we wrote yesterday: As it asks why donors don’t rely more on research before they decide where to give, the report studied households with incomes over $80,000, oversampling … Continue reading

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