Bristol University | News from the University | Centre for Market and Public Organisation: Charities could benefit from an additional �40 million per year if a new intervention designed to automatically enroll donors to a scheme that increases their donations by three per cent a year is implemented. This is just one of the findings from a new report, published today by the Cabinet Office, which aimed to explore new and innovative ways of increasing charitable giving.
The study, led by Michael Sanders, a member of the Cabinet Office’s Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) and a researcher at the University’s Centre for Market and Public Organisation, was carried out in partnership with the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF).
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