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Females in Late 30s Make Loyal Donors, Study Finds

Many charities are taking to the streets to raise money — knocking on doors or urging pedestrians to give. Most of the time, street fund raisers seek out people in their 20s and encourage them to sign a form that allows the charity to automatically take money once a month through their credit card…

57% of Nation’s Big United Ways Face Declines

Nearly six in 10 of the nation’s United Ways raised less money last year than they did in 2007, and that could pose challenges for organizations that count on United Way money. At United Ways in more than 300 of the nation’s biggest cities, 57 percent raised less money, up from 34 percent in 2007.…

Most Charitable Among Wealthy Have Highest Net Worth — And Are Happier, Too

Most charitable among wealthy have highest net worth

Majority of Local United Ways Report Declines in Donations

Majority of United Ways report declines in donations

Donor Research Plays a Key Role in College Fund-Raising Success, Study Finds

Donor research plays a key role in fund-raising success, study finds

United Arab Emirates Gives $150-Million in Response to Hospital’s Proposal

The Children’s National Medical Center, in Washington, has received $150-million from the United Arab Emirates. The donation, one of the biggest an American charity has received from a foreign source, will pay for a new institute that will research and develop treatments to make pediatric surgeries…

Street Fund Raisers Go After Wrong Age Group, Consultant Says

Street fund raisers go after wrong age group, consultant says

Economy’s Slump Takes a Bite Out of Charities’ Direct-Marketing Returns

Economy’s slump chills direct-marketing donations, study finds