Charity Buoyed by Resilience of Wealthy Donors
The economic slump is already causing financially stretched middle-income Americans to curtail their charitable donations, but philanthropic giving by the wealthy is likely to remain strong – if not quite as generous – throughout the rest of the year.
The timing of big gifts could be affected, too, as most large donations tend to be driven by events such as the selling of a piece of appreciated real estate, or liquidating a family business – occasions that could be delayed by volatility in the stock market.
Full-text article by Rebecca Knight is available via the Financial Times, 8.19.08.
Labels: economics, wealthy donors


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