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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

October 14, 2008

From the Chronicle: Small Businesses and Charity

A new Chronicle study finds that many small businesses want to help local charities and are most interested in supporting social-service groups. The study, which examined what motivates small-business owners to give, was conducted with the Advanta Corporation, which offers credit cards to small businesses.

Comments

  1. Does anyone know what size (in annual revenues) the companies surveyed are?

    — Kathy Harrison    Oct 14, 03:20 PM    #

  2. Yes – the article states that the businesses have annual revenues of $100,000 to $250,000. Also, they have a median of 2 employees.

    — Katrina Speelman    Oct 14, 03:25 PM    #

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