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Item Americans are becoming more socially isolated, but they’re not feeling lonelier(The Conversation US, Inc., 2018-05-07) Konrath, Sara; Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyItem Harnessing the Power of a Multi-Generational Workplace(2019-02-07) Johnson, Sara M.Item Patterns of Giving in COPPS 2001(11/17/2003) Steinberg, Richard; Wilhelm, MarkSerious researchers of philanthropy have bemoaned the lack of panel datasets for studying giving behavior. That gap is beginning to be filled with the start of the Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS). COPPS provides the first comprehensive panel study of giving and volunteering in the U.S., and one of the only such studies worldwide to date. Previous U.S. panels studies of giving have employed tax return data, which are limited to gifts of money and property by (in most years) itemizers and include only the financial and limited demographic data reported on those returns.Item Tracking Giving Across Generations(2003-11) Steinberg, Richard; Ottoni-Wilhelm, MarkIn an article prepared for New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, Richard Steinberg and Mark Wilhelm summarize the type of data collected in COPPS and provide at least four areas of fundraising practice that can be improved with knowledge gained about donors from COPPS: targeting, predicting, benchmarking, and persuasion.Item Young doctors at risk of generational prejudice(The Conversation US, Inc., 2014-10-29) Gunderman, Richard; Radiology and Imaging Sciences, School of Medicine