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Men and women approach philanthropy with different motivations and patterns of giving. Research helps fundraisers and donors understand the context for giving and provides evidence-based data to help both groups proceed more confidently.
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Item Women Give 2024 Infographic(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2024-12-17)Item Women Give 2024(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2024-12-17) Ackerman, Jacqueline; Han, Xiao; Osili, UnaCharitable giving in the U.S. has seen significant changes in recent years, influenced by evolving social norms and external crises. Women Give 2024: 20 Years of Gender and Giving Trends explores how giving by women and men in the U.S. has changed since the turn of the century. This report offers a nuanced understanding of how gender has shaped charitable giving over the last two decades. How has giving by women and men changed over the last 20 years, especially in response to COVID-19?Item Women Give 2022: Racial Justice, Gender, and Generosity(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2024-05) School of Philanthropy, Indiana University Lilly FamilyWomen Give 2022 examines how gender affects giving to racial justice causes. The 2020 murders of George Floyd and other Black victims galvanized widespread calls for racial equity and justice. The Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum even during the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis—both of which disproportionately impacted women.1 Despite these challenges, women have led this movement in countless ways, from participating in marches, to financially supporting those affected by racial injustice, to contacting elected officials to demand police accountability.2 While corporate and foundation pledges and commitments to racial justice have received considerable attention, everyday women have been supporting these efforts all along. This study focuses on these women and their households to understand their generosity toward racial justice causes and organizations.Item Women Give 2022: Racial Justice, Gender, and Generosity Infographic(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2024-05) School of Philanthropy, Indiana University Lilly FamilyWomen have a long history of working for civil rights and racial equity in the United States. Today, women collectively have more resources to effect change than ever before, and are leaders in the racial justice movement. Women Give 2022: Racial Justice, Gender, and Generosity examines philanthropy around these movements. How do households define racial justice organizations? Who gives to these causes? And how do factors like gender and race shape this giving?Item Women & Girls Index 2023 Infographic(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2023-10) Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana UniversityThe Women & Girls Index (WGI) provides the only systematically generated, comprehensive data on charitable organizations dedicated to women and girls. The WGI tracks the landscape of women’s and girls’ organizations in the U.S., including the amount of philanthropic support they receive from individuals, foundations, and corporations. The WGI is a cornerstone project of the Equitable Giving Lab (EGL), an initiative to better understand charitable giving to diverse communities and under-resourced groups. The Lab currently comprises research on giving to LGBTQ+ and to women’s and girls’ organizations, in addition to case studies of organizations serving these populations. The data are hosted at WomenAndGirlsIndex.org, including a searchable database of all WGI organizations, a downloadable copy of the full Index, and more detail about the Index and the methodology used to create and update the WGI.Item Women & Girls Index 2023 Research Brief(Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, 2023-10) Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana UniversityThe Women & Girls Index (WGI) provides the only systematically generated, comprehensive data on charitable organizations dedicated to women and girls. The WGI tracks the landscape of women’s and girls’ organizations in the U.S., including the amount of philanthropic support they receive from individuals, foundations, and corporations. The WGI is a cornerstone project of the Equitable Giving Lab (EGL), an initiative to better understand charitable giving to diverse communities and under-resourced groups. The Lab currently comprises research on giving to LGBTQ+ and to women’s and girls’ organizations, in addition to case studies of organizations serving these populations. The data are hosted at WomenAndGirlsIndex.org, including a searchable database of all WGI organizations, a downloadable copy of the full Index, and more detail about the Index and the methodology used to create and update the WGI.Item Women Give 2021 Infographic(2021-03-16)Item Giving Plan for Couples(2021-03-16)This can serve as a guide to help you as a couple become more intentional about your charitable giving.Item Women Give 2021(2021-03-16) Mesch, Debra; Osili, Una; Bergdoll, Jon; Ackerman, Jacqueline; Skidmore, Tessa; Sager, JeannieWomen Give 2021 examines how households make charitable decisions. It places charitable decision making in context with other financial decisions that couples make, and explores how these decisions relate to the amount couples give. It unveils new information about how these conversations about giving take place, and whether couples are happy with their decision-making processes.Item Women Give 2020 Infographic - Fun Facts(2020-04-21)
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