The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Wealthy Donors Could Increase Giving by $107-Billion, Nonprofit Group Says

By Nicole Wallace

Donors who had an adjusted gross income of $100,000 or more last year could have increased their contributions to charity by a total of $107-billion in 2003 without affecting their standard of living, according to estimates in a report by the NewTithing Group, a San Francisco nonprofit organization that encourages wealthy people...

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