Donors Who Give by Text Want to Give More, Study Finds - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Donors who give via text message would like to make larger gifts using their mobile phones, according to a new survey of more than 20,000 text-message donors.
Eighty-five percent of the donors said they would be willing to give $25 to $50
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UAE’s well-off prefer to give more to charity | GulfNews.com
UAE’s well-off prefer to give more to charity | GulfNews.com: The Visa Affluent Study 2013, which surveyed nearly 5,000 affluent individuals in various countries, showed that the UAE’s well-off consumers want to spend more on charitable donations in the future than family or luxury weekend holiday, dinner at a fine restaurant and evenings out. In other markets, spending on family holidays is a priority for most consumers.
Muslims 'Give Most To Charity', Ahead Of Christians, Jews And Atheists, Poll Finds
Muslims 'Give Most To Charity', Ahead Of Christians, Jews And Atheists, Poll Finds: Muslims give more to charity than other religious groups, new research suggests.
At almost �371 each, Muslims topped the poll of religious groups that give to charity.
When they donated last year, atheists averaged �116, The Times reported (�).
The ICM poll found that Jewish donors gave an average of �270 per person.
At almost �371 each, Muslims topped the poll of religious groups that give to charity.
When they donated last year, atheists averaged �116, The Times reported (�).
The ICM poll found that Jewish donors gave an average of �270 per person.