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Item The Giving Environment: Giving Trends By Race and Ethnicity(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2023-11) School of Philanthropy, Indiana University Lilly FamilyThis is one of the two reports in the second phase of the Everyday Donors of Color report series, published in November 2023. It expands previous research by the school on declining donors and explores how factors such as wealth, income, and trust may be associated with giving patterns and trends within communities of color by analyzing the Philanthropy Panel Study (PPS), a longitudinal panel study that surveys households biannually on giving behaviors, and the General Social Survey (GSS), a cross-sectional survey which provides explanatory insights about trust and people’s general social behaviors and opinions. This report’s findings shed light on philanthropy across diverse communities and prove timely due to the uncertainties caused by economic shocks and the rise of social movements advocating for equity.Item The Giving Environment: Giving Trends By Race and Ethnicity (Infographic)(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2023-11) School of Philanthropy, Indiana University Lilly FamilyItem The Speed of Trust: An Experiment Examining the Effect of Trust on Giving among Members of Diverse Racial/Ethnic Groups(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2023-11)This is another report in the second phase of the Everyday Donors of Color report series, published in November 2023. It is experimental research exploring the interlink between different levels of donors’ trust (high-trust vs. low-trust) in a charitable organization and their donation behavior, including giving directly to the organization and giving directly to its beneficiaries. This experimental study stands out from existing literature as it examines the effects of participant’s’ race and ethnicity. It builds on the findings from the first phase report, Everyday Donors of Color: Diverse Philanthropy During Times of Change, that a lack of trust may help explain why many donors of color choose not to engage with nonprofit organizations.Item The Speed of Trust: An Experiment Examining the Effect of Trust on Giving among Members of Diverse Racial/Ethnic Groups (Infographic)(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2023-11) School of Philanthropy, Indiana University Lilly Family