Study: Drop in Donors Accelerated in First Year of Pandemic


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The study is part of the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy's ongoing series The Giving Environment.

Rates of secular charitable giving experienced a sharper decline from pre-pandemic levels than did giving rates to religious congregations.

The study found a significant increase in the average amount given by donor households, which rose from $2,792 to $3,116.

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