IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy2015-02-062015-02-062007https://hdl.handle.net/1805/5838The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University and Google partnered in early 2007 to estimate how much of the charitable giving by households in the U.S. focuses on the needs of the poor. This analysis finds that less than one-third of the money individuals gave to nonprofits in 2005 was focused on the needs of the economically disadvantaged. Of the $250 billion in donations, less than $78 billion explicitly targeted those in need.en-USGivingCharitable GivingPhilanthropic ResearchPatterns of Household Charitable Giving by Income Group, 2005Other