November 27, 2008
Donors Who Stop Giving to a Charity Feel Disconnected, Survey Finds
Wealthy Americans who stop giving to a nonprofit group tend to do so because they no longer feel connected to the organization or believe they are being asked for money too often, according to a survey to be released this week by Bank of America and the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University.
Of the 38 percent of people in the survey who ended their support to at least one charity last year, nearly 60 percent said they did so because they felt disconnected from the group.
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