Approaches to Charitable Giving and Perceptions of Organizational Effectiveness Among Midlevel Donors

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1177/08997640231196888
Cal J. Halvorsen, Johanna Lynch, Sylvia Brown, Melissa L. McTernan
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For decades, scholars have devoted attention to identifying the giving habits of charitable donors, yet the behaviors of midlevel donors have not been independently considered. This study examined midlevel donors’ approaches to charitable giving and the extent to which they give to effective organizations. Operationalized as giving between U.S.$2,000 and U.S.$20,000 annually, we analyzed descriptive statistics and multivariate probit models of 1,260 midlevel donors using a novel study. We found that respondents were least likely to engage in ad hoc giving and most likely to give to organizations due to personal connections or prior research. However, while caring about a cause or issue was consistently and positively associated with giving to organizations that respondents viewed as effective, efforts to understand the organization’s work and the broader causes or issues were not. Our results suggest that identifying midlevel donors’ chosen causes is the first of several steps to giving to effective organizations.
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慈善捐赠途径与中层捐赠者的组织效能感知
几十年来,学者们一直致力于确定慈善捐赠者的捐赠习惯,但尚未对中层捐赠者的行为进行独立考虑。本研究考察了中层捐赠者的慈善捐赠方式以及他们对有效组织的捐赠程度。按照每年捐赠2000至20000美元的标准,我们使用一项新的研究分析了1260名中层捐赠者的描述性统计数据和多元概率模型。我们发现,受访者最不可能参与临时捐赠,而最有可能由于个人关系或先前的研究而向组织捐款。然而,虽然关心一个原因或问题始终与向被调查者认为有效的组织捐款呈正相关,但努力了解该组织的工作和更广泛的原因或问题却没有。我们的研究结果表明,确定中层捐赠者选择的事业是向有效组织捐款的几个步骤中的第一步。
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期刊介绍: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, the journal of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, is an international, interdisciplinary journal that seeks to enhance the quality of life and general welfare of humanity through effective and appropriate voluntary action by reporting on research and programs related to voluntarism, citizen participation, philanthropy, and nonprofit organizations in societies around the world.
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