The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Stock Market's Drop Will Probably Reduce Number of Gifts of $1-Million to $50-Million

The economic downturn is unlikely to cause any major decrease in the number of gifts of $50-million or more that donors make to charities, a new study suggests. But the drop in the stock market is likely to sharply reduce the number of gifts of $1-million to $50-million.

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