Corporate-Giving Survey
Cash donations rose in 2010, but a Chronicle and USA Today study concludes that America's corporate gifts will remain flat this year because of the bad economy.
• A Bold Vision Keeps a Donor On Board for Operating Support
• A Youth Charity Seeks Common Goals With a Longtime Benefactor
• Cultivating Old Connections Helps an Arkansas Charity
• Education Charity’s Fresh Idea Brings Big Boost in Amount of Citigroup Award
• Interactive: Tracking Big Corporate Donors
Browse data and more coverage from the survey in our Corporate Giving section.
Recent News
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A Business's Gift: Improving a Charity's Efficiency
The executive director of a Michigan food charity explains how experts from a local business improved the organization's operations.
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Responding to the Bad Economy: Changes Big Companies Made in 2010
- A Corporate Grant Maker and a Charity Build a Local Tradition Together
- Cultivating Old Connections Helps an Arkansas Charity
- How The Chronicle’s Annual Survey of Giving by America’s Largest Corporations Was Compiled
- Chart: Companies That Made 50% or More of Their Gifts in Products in 2010
- Chart: Companies That Gave More Than $10-million in 2010 to Charities Outside the United States
- Chart: Companies That Declined to Say How Much They Will Give in 2011
- Chart: Companies That in 2010 Gave Charities More Than 5% of Their 2009 Profits
- An Employee Volunteer Project Spins Off Into Its Own Charity










