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Item 16 Years of Charitable Giving Research(2019-12-12) Osili, Una; Clark, Chelsea; Han, XiaoThe underlying data for this research brief is drawn from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy’s Philanthropy Panel Study (PPS)—a signature research project of the school. The PPS, formerly known as the Center on Philanthropy Panel Study (COPPS), follows the same families’ philanthropic behaviors throughout their lives. The study provides nonprofit sector professionals, fundraisers, policymakers and public officials a unique perspective of household giving and volunteering behaviors over time.Item The 2008 Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy: Issues Driving Charitable Activities among Affluent Households(2009-03)The 2008 Bank of America Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy offers new insights into the philanthropy of wealthy donors. Conducted by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University for Bank of America, the 2008 research follows an initial landmark study published through this partnership in 2006.Item 2009 Congregational Economic Impact Study(2009) Lake Institute on Faith & Giving; The Alban InstituteChanges in charitable giving have long been linked to changes in the overall economy.i Research indicates that charitable giving is associated with personal income, gross domestic product, and changes in investment returns. In general, during times of strong economic growth, giving tends to increase, and during times of slower economic growth, philanthropy continues but at a modest rate of growth. Finally, during economic downturns, giving generally declines, even after adjusting for inflation.Item 2009 Congregational Economic Impact Study(2009) IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Lake Institute on Faith & Giving; The Alban InstituteItem The 2010 Nonprofit Fundraising Survey: Funds Raised in 2010 Compared with 2009(2011-03) Association of Fundraising Professionals; Blackbaud; IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Guidestar; National Center for Charitable Statistics; Foundation CenterItem The 2010 Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy: Issues Driving Charitable Activities among Affluent Households(2010-11) IU Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyItem 2011 Shaw-Hardy Taylor Achievement Award(3/11/2011) IU Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyCenter on Philanthropy 2011 Symposium: Women World Wide Leading through Philanthropy- Chicago, ILItem The 2011 Study of High Net Worth: Women’s Philanthropy and The Impact of Women’s Giving Networks(2011-12) IU Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyThe 2011 Study of High Net Worth Women’s Philanthropy is the fourth in the series of Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s research reports that offer new insights into the philanthropic attitudes and behaviors of wealthy donors. Conducted by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, this year’s research follows an initial landmark study published through this partnership in 2006, with subsequent studies conducted in 2008 and 2010. The new 2011 study focuses on the motivations and behaviors of high net worth women and increases the understanding of the influence of women’s philanthropic networks in creating informed and engaged donors and volunteers.Item 2011 Women World Wide: Leading Through Philanthropy(3/11/2011) IU Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyThe future of philanthropy has arrived and women are leading the charge.Item The 2012 Bank of America Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy(2012-11) Bank of America; IU Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyThe 2012 Bank of America Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy examines the giving patterns, priorities, and attitudes of America’s wealthiest households for the year 2011. This study, the fourth in a series written and researched by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University in partnership with Bank of America (in particular, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management), builds on previous studies issued in 2006, 2008, and 2010. In addition, this partnership has produced two other reports — the 2011 Study of High Net Worth Women’s Philanthropy and the Impact of Women’s Giving Networks and the 2006 Bank of America Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy: Portraits of Donors. Together, all of these studies provide valuable information about high net worth giving across multiple dimensions to be used by nonprofit professionals, charitable advisors, donors, and others interested in philanthropy and the nonprofit sector.